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The maximum energy is possessed by an electrons,when it is present
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(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