Imagine that the electron in a hydrogen atom is replaced by a muon (µ). The mass of muon particle is 207 times that of an electron and charge is equal to the charge is of an electron. The ionization potential of this hydrogen atom will be :
Imagine that the electron in a hydrogen atom is replaced by a muon (µ). The mass of muon particle is 207 times that of an electron and charge is equal to the charge is of an electron. The ionization potential of this hydrogen atom will be :
Option 1 -
13.6 eV
Option 2 -
2815.2 eV
Option 3 -
331.2 eV
Option 4 -
27.2 eV
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1 Answer
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Correct Option - 2
Detailed Solution:E ∝ m ⇒ E / 13.6 = 207 ⇒ E = 207 × 13.6eV = 2815.2eV
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