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25 May, 01:16

A uranium and iron atom reside a distance r = 42.30 nm apart. the uranium atom is singly ionized; the iron atom is doubly ionized. calculate the distance r from the uranium atom necessary for an electron to reside in equilibrium. ignore the insignificant gravitational attraction between the particles

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  1. 25 May, 02:01
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    Using this equation:

    E (U) = E (Fe) kq / r² = k2q / (R-r) ² 1/r² = 2 / (R-r) ²

    (R-r) ² = 2r²

    R² - 2Rr + r² = 2r²

    r² + 2Rr - R² = 0 is a quadratic equation to solve

    r² + 84.6r - 1789 = 0 ► solving for the quadratic equation

    r² x 10 + 84.6r x 10 - 1789 x 10 = 0 x 10

    refining: 10r² + 846r - 17890 = 0

    so a = 10, b = 846, and c = - 17890

    r = - 846 + √846² - 4 x 10 (-17890) / 2 x 10

    r = 17.52 nm
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