How far from the nucleus in angstroms $\left(1 \text { angstrom }=1 \times 10^{-10} {m}\right)$ is the electron in a hydrogen atom if it has an energy of $-8.72 \times 10^{-20} {J}$ ?
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18 \times 10^{-18}}{n^2}\) where \(n\) is the energy level. Show more…
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