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Why do the energy levels of the hydrogen atom get closer together as 'n' increases?
A. Because the energy depends on -1/n², and the difference between successive 1/n² values decreases.
B. Because higher energy levels are less stable.
C. Because the electron moves faster in higher orbits.
D. Because the nucleus attracts the electron less strongly at higher 'n'.
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