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In a hydrogen atom, the electron and proton are bound at a distance of about 0.53˚ A:

(a) Estimate the potential energy of the system in eV, taking the zero of the potential energy at infinite separation of the electron from the proton.

(b) What is the minimum work required to free the electron, given that its kinetic energy in the orbit is half the magnitude of potential energy obtained in (a)?

(c) What are the answers to (a) and (b) above if the zero of potential energy is taken at 1.06 ˚A separation?

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The distance between electron-proton of a hydrogen atom, d=0.53˚A.

Charge on an electron, q1=1.6×1019C

Charge on a proton, q2=+1.6×1019C

(a) Potential at infinity is zero.

The potential energy of the system = Potential energy at infinity − Potential energy at distance d

=0q1q24π0d

where,

0 is the permittivity of free space.

Substituting the values in the above equation we get,

P.E.= -43.7 × 1019 J

Therefore, the potential energy of the system is −27.2 eV.

(b) Kinetic energy is half of the magnitude of potential energy.

Kinetic energy =12×(27.2)=13.6eV

Total energy =13.627.2=13.6eV

Therefore, the minimum work required to free the electron is 13.6eV.


(c) When zero of potential energy is taken, d1=1.06˚A.

Potential energy of the system = Potential energy at d1 − Potential energy at d

=q1q24π0d127.2eV

=9×109×(1.6×1019)21.06×101027.2eV

=21.73×1010J27.2eV

=13.58eV27.2eV

=13.6eV

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