1. Calculate the energy of a 1s electron in Li 2+.
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First, we need to determine the atomic number of Li 2+. Li has an atomic number of 3, which means it has 3 protons in its nucleus. Li 2+ means that it has lost 2 electrons, so it now has 1 electron remaining. Show more…
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