Why is E1 for He+ 4 times greater than the value for E1 for Hydrgoen
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I am following the conditions that:
The radius of the ion is inversely proportional to the charge in the nucleus
The energy of a particular level is directly proportional to the charge in the nucleus
The energy of a particular level is inversely proportional to the radius
I also have found two equations
En = [1/(n^2)] * E1
&
r = (n^2 * h^2)/(4pi^2 * m * k * q^2e)
this is where r = radius, n = energy level, h = planks constant, m = mass of electrons, k = 9 x 10 ^9 and qe = charge of electron