An atom of hydrogen can form two ions. Write two equations to show how a neutral atom of hydrogen can form two ions

      

An atom of hydrogen can form two ions. Write two equations to show how a neutral atom of hydrogen can form two ions. In each case show the sign of energy change involved.

  

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John
H - H+ + e

H + e = H-
johnmulu answered the question on February 2, 2017 at 08:54


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