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The 1s orbital of a lithium atom is lower in energy than the 1s orbital of H ?
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The 1s orbital of a lithium atom is lower in energy than the 1s orbital of H ?
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True or False: The 1s orbital of a lithium atom is lower in energy than the 1s orbital of a hydrogen atom. Explain.
I am having a really tough time with this one, so any help would be appreciated.
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Re:The 1s orbital of a lithium atom is lower in energy than the 1s orbital of H
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hint: which element has a higher proton number?
hint: what does columb's law tell you about the potential field of a particle with a higher charge compared to that of a particle with a lower charge?
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