Chemistry, asked by Herominegranger, 1 month ago

The orbit which is closer to the nucleus has less energy and the orbit which
is far away from the nucleus has maximum energy. Why?

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Answered by gulnazfatma093
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Explanation:

Using Coulomb's law, a particle further away from nucleus experiences weaker attraction, hence less energy is needed to maintain orbit⋆ around that e-shell compared to a electron shell closer to nucleus, hence the one closer to nucleus supposedly should have higher energy.

Answered by shreya2572006
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Answer:

Your answer is:

Using Coulomb's law, a particle further away from nucleus experiences weaker attraction, hence less energy is needed to maintain orbit⋆ around that e-shell compared to a electron shell closer to nucleus, hence the one closer to nucleus supposedly should have higher energy

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