nergy of the atom is in part determined by the electrical potential energy of the electron interacting with the proton nucleus, and when the electron is close to the nucleus it is very tightly bound. That's why the energy is negative, and larger in magnitude the smaller n.  What does this tell you about the size of the atom for large n?  Explain your reasoning.

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4.  The energy of the atom is in part determined by the electrical potential energy of the electron interacting with the proton nucleus, and when the electron is close to the nucleus it is very tightly bound. That's why the energy is negative, and larger in magnitude the smaller n.  What does this tell you about the size of the atom for large n?  Explain your reasoning. 

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