Question
Define the ionisation energy. What is the value of it for hydrogen atom?

Answer

Ionisation Energy : In any atom, that minimum energy of electron given to it for transition, so that it go out from the atom, this required energy is called ionisation energy. Ionisation energy of hydrogen atom is 13.6 eV .

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