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Chemistry, 08.04.2020 02:47 erikloza12pdidtx

Write an expression for the energy of a single electron in a hydrogen-like orbit. Your expression should take into account a nuclear charge of Z and quantum number n. (b) Express your answer in Hartrees if the electron is in a hydrogen 1s orbital. (c) Calculate the energy in Hartrees of an electron in a helium 1s and a helium 2s orbital. (d) Neglecting the r12 term in the Hamiltonian, calculate in Hartrees the energy of helium excited state having one electron in a 1s orbital and the other electron in a 2s orbital.

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