6.16 | Why is the electron in a Bohr hydrogen atom bound less tightly when it has a quantum number

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Why is the electron in a Bohr hydrogen atom bound less tightly when it has a quantum number of 3 than when it has a quantum number of 1?

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Why is the atom not bound tighter when theres more electrons around it? Wouldn't they all be attracted in towards the nucleus and make it tighter than if there was only one electron?

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