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Why does hydrogen have infinite shells??

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Answered by niveditatfortnite
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The electron has a large number of energy levels, but they form series that converge at the ionisation potential. As they converge and get closer and closer together, the number grows, the overall number is large but it is most certainly not infinite.

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Answered by anukriti22
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Hydrogen has a large number of energy levels,but they form series tgat converge at the ionisation potential as they converge and get closer and closer together,number grows,the overall number is but it is most certainly not infinite.

Hydrogen has a large number of energy levels,but they form series tgat converge at the ionisation potential as they converge and get closer and closer together,number grows,the overall number is but it is most certainly not infinite.Hope it will you

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