Hydrogen-like atom
A hydrogen-like atom (or hydrogenic atom) is any atom or ion with a single electron. Examples of hydrogen-like atoms are H, He+, Li2+, Be3+ and so on, as well as any of their isotopes.
A hydrogen-like atom (or hydrogenic atom) is any atom or ion with a single electron. Examples of hydrogen-like atoms are H, He+, Li2+, Be3+ and so on, as well as any of their isotopes.
A hydrogen-like atom (or hydrogenic atom) is any atom or ion with a single electron. Examples of hydrogen-like atoms are H, He+, Li2+, Be3+ and so on, as well as any of their isotopes.
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