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The value of principal quantum number for an ionised atom is​

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Answered by hiyasingh668
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Be it an atom or ion,the principal quantum number will never be disturbed ,till it is independant. Sodium atom have 11 ...

Answered by bhuvna789456
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      The principal quantum number, n, is a non-zero positive integer (n = 1, 2, 3, 4, etc.). These are often referred to as electron shells or orbitals, even though they are not very shell- or orbital-like. The higher the value of n, the higher the overall energy level of the electron shell.

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