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Chemistry, 23.04.2021 05:00, chasedehlin3999

Suppose that for the He atom, zero energy is taken to be the two electrons stationary at infinity (and infinitely apart) from the nucleus (He ). Estimate the energy (in eV) of the electrons in the He atom by neglecting the electron-electron repulsion, that is, neglecting the potential energy due to the mutual Coulombic repulsion between the electrons. How does this compare with the experimental value of -79 eV

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