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PhysicsMediumMCQ2018 · 15 Apr Shift 1 Online

Q26.The energy required to remove the electron from a singly ionized Helium atom is 2.2 times the energy required to remove an electron from Helium atom. The total energy required to ionize the Helium atom completely is: (1) 20eV (2) 79eV (3) 109eV (4) 34eV JEE Main 2018 (15 Apr Shift 1 Online) JEE Main Previous Year Paper

What This Question Tests

This question tests the calculation of ionization energies for a neutral helium atom and a singly ionized helium ion, applying the Bohr model and understanding successive ionization.

Concepts Tested

Bohr model for hydrogen-like atomsIonization energySuccessive ionization energies

Formulas Used

E_n = -13.6 Z²/n² eV

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