Chemistry
Class 12
Why do energy levels converge at higher shells?
Seen in hydrogen spectra.
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uniboardhub
4 months ago
As n → ∞, energy difference between adjacent shells decreases, so spectral lines get closer. Beyond a point, electron escapes—ionization occurs.
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