The energy required to remove one electron from a helium atom is $24.6 \, eV$. What is the energy required to remove both electrons from the helium atom (in $, eV$)?

  • A
    $79$
  • B
    $51.8$
  • C
    $49.2$
  • D
    $38.2$

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