Question
How much work must be done to pull apart the electron and the proton that make up the Hydrogen atom, if the atom is initially in the state with n=2
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The correct answer is:
The electrostatic P.E. is zero when the electron and proton are far apart from each other. Work done in pulling electron and proton far away from each other
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