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Homework Statement
For potassium in ground state configuration (Z=19) how would you expect the energy of the least tightly bound electron to compare with the energy of the electron in hydrogen excited to a state of the same principal quantum number n. Explain your answer.
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The Attempt at a Solution
Ok, so in it's ground state in standard notation Potassium 19 is:
K 1s^{2} 2s^{2} 2p^{6} 3s^{2} 3p^{6} 4s^{1}
I'm guessing that the principal quantum number that it's asking for is when n=4 in the hydrogen? If so where do I go from here?
Any help is gratefully received