Chemistry Homework Solutions
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Hydrogen atom

What is the lowest energy that an electron can have in a hydrogen atom?

A. 0
B. + 1.634 x 10 to the power of -18 J
C. + 2.179 x 10 to the power of -18 J
D. -5.488 x 10 to the power of -19 J
E. - 2.179 x 10 to the power of - 18 J

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