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The energy of the electron when it is at an infinite distance from the nucleus is

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Answered by Abhiroop12
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The energy of an electron is considered as zero at infinite distance from the nucleus as electron come nearer it gets bounded from the nucleus so the energy is negative. Energy is inversely proportional to the distance so, as the distance decreases energy increases to a greater negative value

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Answered by anaghac
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The energy of an electron is considered as zero at infinite distance from the nucleus as electron come nearer it gets bounded from the nucleus so the energy is negative. Energy is inversely proportional to the distance so, as the distance decreases energy increases to a greater negative value.

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