Chemistry, asked by belaprajapati42, 3 months ago

The maximum energy is possessed by an electron,
when it is present
(a) in nucleus
(b) in ground energy state
(c) in first excited state
(d) at infinite distance from the nucleus​

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Answered by prasantamishra239
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Answer:

Any electron has maximum energy when the electron is at (D) infinite distance from the nucleus. Explanation: This is because when an electron is attached to the nucleus with the help of mutual attraction between two different charges, it possesses negative and least energy.

Answered by abiachuzz
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Answer:

Any electron has maximum energy when the electron is at (D) infinite distance from the nucleus. Explanation: This is because when an electron is attached to the nucleus with the help of mutual attraction between two different charges, it possesses negative and least energy.

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