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most likely radius at which an electron will be found in a H and He+ orbitals.
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Calculate the most likely radius at which an electron will be found in a H and He+ orbitals.
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Bohr model.
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Quote from: Borek on October 25, 2006, 12:16:28 PM
Bohr model.
WHAT formula do i need to use for solving this
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You need to read about the Bohr model and work that out yourself, or at least attempt to. That's how it works here.
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It should be in your chemistry book. Look it up in the index to find where it is in your book.
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