A beryllium ion with a single electron (denoted Be 3+ ) is in an excited state with

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A beryllium ion with a single electron (denoted Be3+) is in an excited state with radius the same as that of the ground state of hydrogen.

(a) What is n for the Be3+ ion? 

(b) How much energy in eV is needed to ionize the ion from this excited state?

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