Question: Applying the Bohr model to a triply ionized beryllium atom (Be3+, Z = 4), find (a) The shortest wavelength of the Lyman series for Be3+

Applying the Bohr model to a triply ionized beryllium atom (Be3+, Z = 4), find 

(a) The shortest wavelength of the Lyman series for Be3+ and 

(b) The ionization energy required to remove the final electron in Be3+ .

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