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Which is the more stable electron: that in a ground-state H atom or that in a
ground-state He+ ion? Explain your choice.
9 years ago

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Answered by Scott
He⁺ because the greater charge of the nucleus keeps a "tighter" hold on the electron
9 years ago
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