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Why is the energy value calculated for the hydrogen atom's ground state (n=1) negative (-13.6 eV)?
A. It means the electron has negative mass
B. It indicates the atom is unstable
C. It signifies that the electron is bound to the nucleus and requires energy to be freed
D. It is an arbitrary convention with no meaning
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