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i) What is the energy required to singly ionise a ground state Helium atom into the first excited state of the helium ion?
ii) What is the energy required to excite a ground state helium atom into the first excited state of neutral helium?
iii) What is the energy required to doubly excite a ground state helium atom into the first doubly excited state of neutral helium?
Hootenanny
May8-08, 09:58 AM
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Hootenanny
May11-08, 07:50 AM
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You are expected to show some effort in solving the questions yourself.
Let me rephrase, you are required to show some effort in solving the question yourself before we will help you.
What are the concepts involved? What have you tried thus far?
malawi_glenn
May11-08, 09:03 AM
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redrover
May12-08, 11:05 AM
Hi
I have the same questions
For i) I know we want to ionise the ground state Helium atom from 1s^2 to the first excited state of the helium ion which is 1s^1 2p^1 I think
So that means we want the original ionisation energy +that to bump it up
but im not sure what the energy to bump it up would be
using the basic binding energy formula E=(-Z^2 R)/( n^2) doesnt seem to give me a decent value for n =2 and Z=2 and im not sure how to incorporate sceening charge
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