How does the energy of a Bohr orbit vary with the principle quantum number ‘n’.
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The principal quantum number n represents the relative overall energy of each orbital. The energy level of each orbital increases as its distance from the nucleus increases. The sets of orbitals with the same n value are often referred to as an electron shell. ... K (n = 1), L (n = 2), M (n = 3), etc.
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