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The maximum energy is possessed by an electrons,when it is present
Options
(a) in first excited state
(b) in nucleus
(c) at infinite distance from the nucleus
(d) in ground energy state
Correct Answer:
at infinite distance from the nucleus
Explanation:
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A/c to this formula
Total energy=-Kze^2÷2r
Where r is the radius
As r is infinite so energy will be maximum
As we increases the distance of electron from the nucleus,energy also increases