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Highest energy possible for an electron in hydrogen atom in third excited state


Ashutosh Gaurav 10th Aug, 2019
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Sumit_1492180752 Student Expert 10th Aug, 2019

Hello

Its very easy it is given by the formula  En=-13.6/n^2 which is the formula used to calculate the highest possible energy of an electron, putting the value of n the answer comes out to be -1.511

You can ask about atomic structure here: https://learn.careers360.com/engineering/questions/jee_main-chemistry-atomic_structure/.


Hope it helps.

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