Question
The electron in a doubly ionized lithium atom experiences aweaker attractive force than the single electron in a hydrogenatom. In a hydrogen atom, the difference in the energy betweenadjacent orbit radii increases with the increasing valueof
n. According to one of the assumptions of the Bohr Model, theelectron in a hydrogen atom moves in an elliptical orbit about thenucleus. The electron in a doubly ionized lithium atom experiences aweaker attractive force than the single electron in a hydrogenatom. Answer
True False
Explanation / Answer
1 ) True 2 ) True 3 ) False