Why is electron energy always negative energy?

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asked Oct 10, 2016 in Chemistry by Rahul Roy (7,895 points) 33 121 330

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answered Oct 11, 2016 by Abhishek Kumar (14,593 points) 5 9 37
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Energy of electron present in nth orbital of an atom with atomic number Z is given by

En= -(2π2Z2me4)/(n2h2)

When an electron (e) is infinite distance from nucleus it has zero interaction with nucleus. As it approaches to nucleus it interacts with nucleus it does some work and releases some energy. Thus the energy of the electron decreases and becomes negative.

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