Why are the energy levels of an atom not uniformly spaced?
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Unlike a ladder, which has a limited length, the energy levels of an atom extend infinitely out from the nucleus and the energy levels are not evenly spaced. As the distance from the nucleus increases, the levels get closer together and contain more-energetic electrons
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