Question: The ionization (binding) energy of the outermost electron in boron is 8.26 eV. (a) Use the Bohr model to estimate the effective charge, Zeff, seen

The ionization (binding) energy of the outermost electron in boron is 8.26 eV.

(a) Use the Bohr model to estimate the "effective charge," Zeff, seen by this electron.

(b) Estimate the average orbital radius.

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