2.14 How much energy is required to ionize an H atom if the electron occupies n = 5 orbits? Compare your answer with the ionization enthalpy of H atom ( energy required to remove the electron from n =1 orbit).
The expression of energy is given by,
Where, Z = atomic number of the atom n = principal quantum number For ionization from = 5 to ,
Hence, the energy required for ionization from n = 5 to n = Energy required for = 1 to n = , is 8.72 × J.
Hence, less energy is required to ionize an electron in the 5th orbital of hydrogen atom as compared to that in the ground state.