The ionization energy of hydrogen in a normal hydrogen atom


THE IONIZATION ENERGY OF HYDROGEN. In a normal hydrogen atom, the electron is in the lowest energy state. The maximum energy that a hydrogen atom can have is 0 cm-1, at which point the electron is essentially removed from the atom, and ionization occurs. how much energy in cm-1 does it take to ionize an H atom

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Chemistry: The ionization energy of hydrogen in a normal hydrogen atom
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