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To remove one electron from helium requires 24.6 eV, and removing its second takes 54.5 eV...

To remove one electron from helium requires 24.6 eV, and removing its second takes 54.5 eV. The ionization energy of hydrogen is 13.6 eV. When applied to hehum-4, by what percentage is equation (11-5) in error due to its ignoring of electronic binding energies?

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