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How does the energy of an electron change when the electron moves closer to the nucleus?

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The energy of the electron reduces as it moves closers to the nucleus. This is because it moves from a higher energy orbital to a one of lower energy. It does this by releasing a photon with the energy difference of the current energy level, and the energy level it drops too.
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Answer:

The electrons increase their energy and speed as they get closer to the nucleus.

Step-by-step explanation:

An explanation has to do with the energy or speed of the electron. When the electron approaches the nucleus, it increases its energy and speed, moving in a region around the nucleus at a speed that is high enough to balance the attraction it exerts so that the electron does not collide with the nucleus.

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