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Q. Statement 1: The cation energy of an electron is largely determined by its principal quantum number.
Statement 2: The principal quantum number n is a measure of the most probable distance of finding the electron around the nucleus.

Structure of Atom

Solution:

We know that principal quantum number represent the main energy level or energy shell. Since each energy level is associated with a definite amount of energy, this quantum number determines to a large extent the energy of an electron. It also determines the average distance of an electron around the nucleus. Therefore both statement $1$ and statement $2$ are true and the statement $2$ is a correct explanation of the statement $1$.