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If one of the two electrons of a H2 molecule is removed, we get a hydrogen molecular ion H+2. In the ground state of an H+2, the two protons are separated by roughly 1.5˚A , and the electron is roughly 1˚A from each proton. Determine the potential energy of the system. Specify your choice of the zero of potential energy.

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The system of two protons and one electron is represented in the given figure.

Charge on proton 1, q1=1.6×1019C

Charge on proton 2, q2=1.6×1019C

Charge on electron, q3=1.6×1019C

Distance between protons 1 and 2, d1=1.5×1010m

Distance between proton 1 and electron, d2=1×1010m

Distance between proton 2 and electron, d3=1×1010m

The potential energy at infinity is zero.

Potential energy of the system,

V=q1q24π0d1+q2q34π0d3+q3q14π0d2

Substituting 14π0=9×109Nm2C2, we obtain

V=9×109×1019×10191019[(16)2+(1.6)21.5+(1.6)2]

=30.7×1019J

=19.2eV

Therefore, the potential energy of the system is 19.2eV.


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