what happens to the energy of electrons as the distance fr nucleus increase
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Answer:
Explanation:
As the distance from the nucleus increases, the levels get closer together and contain more-energetic electrons (Figure 5.4). The energy of an electron in one of the levels at a considerable distance from the nucleus is greater than that of an electron in a closer level.
Answer:
the energy decreases
Explanation:
as we move away from the nucleus which is always positively charged
the energy of electron (negatively charged) decreases due to the pull of the nucleus decreases
for example use a magnet ok
when you keep the n-pole and s-pole near you can feel the magnetic pull
and when you move the poles away you can feel that the magnetic pull decreases ..... In an atom there is no magnetic effects it's just Van der walls force which you will study in detail as u reach class 11(which i am in)
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