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energy of electron in nth state​

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Answered by AnkitSainiYNR
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Answer:

Energy of electron in nth state,

 =  - 13.6 \div {n}^{2}

Explanation:

The energy of the atom has a definite value in a stationary orbit. The electron can jump from one stationary orbit to another. If it jumps from an orbit of higher energy E2 to an orbit of lower energy E1, it emits a photon. The atom is also said to be in the nth energy state in this case.

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