A singly ionized helium atom has an electron in the n = 3 state. What is the total energy of the electron?
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6 Z^2}{n^2} \] where: - \( E \) is the total energy of the electron - \( Z \) is the atomic number of the element - \( n \) is the principal quantum number ** Show more…
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