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22 February, 11:35

Applying the bohr model to a triply ionized beryllium atom (be3+, z=4), find the ionization energy required to remove the final electron in be3+.

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  1. 22 February, 11:46
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    The ionization energy for Be⁺³

    = + 13.6 ˣ Z ∧ 2

    = + 13.6 * 4 ∧ 2

    = + 217.6 ev
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