how much energy required for possible excited state of hydrogen?
T.kumar , 9 Years ago
Grade 12
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SAI SARDAR
Last Activity: 9 Years ago
10.2 electron volts energy required for possible excited state of hydrogen.becau for 1st orbit to 2nd orbit any molecule taken 10.2 electron volts of energy.
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Prabhakar ch
Last Activity: 9 Years ago
10.2 electron volts energy required for possible excited state of hydrogen.becau for 1st orbit to 2nd orbit any molecule taken 10.2 electron volts of energy.
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Gaddam Chethan
Last Activity: 9 Years ago
Hello Kumar
The energy requiredfor possible atate of hydrogen is 10.2. it is answer for your question?
Gowri sankar
Last Activity: 9 Years ago
HELLO KUMAR , THE ENERGY IS REQUIRED FOR POSSIBLE STATE OF HYDROGEN IS 10.2.IT IS ANSWER FOR YOUR QUESTION.
raj
Last Activity: 9 Years ago
hellow kumar
10.2 electron volts energy required for possible exited state of hydrogen.because of in hydrogen molecule 1 st and 2nd orbits have 10.2 electron volts energy.
NARAYANA
Last Activity: 9 Years ago
HI SIR THE ENERGY REQUIRED FOR TO GO EXITED STATE OF HYDROGEN IS 10.2 ELECTRON VOLTS ENERGY.THANK YOU.
mohan
Last Activity: 9 Years ago
dear kumar......energy required for possible excited state of hydrogen
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