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Electronic energy is a negative energy b...

Electronic energy is a negative energy because

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Electron carries negative charge

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Energy is zero near the nucless and decreases as the distance from the nucless increases

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Energy is zero at infinite distance from the nucless and decreases as the electron comes to the nucless

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There are interelectronic repulsions

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