The energy (E_n) of an electron in the (n^{th}) energy level of a hydrogen atom is given by the formula:
n = Principal quantum number (positive integer)
What is the energy of an electron in the first energy level of a hydrogen atom?
How does the energy change as the principal quantum number increases?
Can this calculator be used for atoms other than hydrogen?
What does the negative sign in the energy value indicate?
How many energy levels are there in a hydrogen atom according to the Bohr model?
What is the significance of the principal quantum number (n)?
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