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Chemistry, 03.12.2019 19:31, corlissquillen13

According to coulomb's law, how does the force between a hydrogen nucleus and an electron in the n =2 level compare with that for one in the n = 1 level if the distance between the nucleus and the n = 2 level is twice as great as that between the nucleus and the n = 1 level?

one-quarter as strong
four times as strong
one-half as strong
twice as strong

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