Nuclear charges in hydrogen
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Answer : Where Z is the nuclear charge. For hydrogen (Z=1), the energy levels start at n=1 with a value of -2.18 x 10-18J. Then energies are negative as we have defined E=0 as the energy of the electron and the nucleus at a distance of infinity. The electron is more stable (lower in energy) when it is closer to the nucleus.
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