If one of the two electrons of a H2 molecule is removed, we get a hydrogen molecular ion H2+. In the ground state of an H2+, the two protons are separated by roughly 1.5 Å, and the electron is roughly 1 Å, from each proton. Determine the potential energy of the system. Specify your choice of the zero of potential energy.
The system of two protons and one electron is represented in the given figure.
Charge on proton 1, q1 = 1.6 ×10 - 19 C
Charge on proton 2, q2 = 1.6 ×10 - 19 C
Charge on electron, q3 = - 1.6 ×10 - 19 C
Distance between protons 1 and 2, d1 = 1.5 ×10 - 10 m
Distance between proton 1 and electron, d2 = 1 ×10 - 10 m
Distance between proton 2 and electron, d3 = 1 × 10 - 10 m
The potential energy at infinity is zero.
Potential energy of the system,
Therefore, the potential energy of the system is - 19.2 eV.
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