N = 0.007.
350n=35000 n=35000/350 n=100
n/10^2+7-(1)6=40 n/100+7-6=40 n/100+1=40 (100)n/100+1=40(100) n=4,000 Idk, tired.
100-35
n = 1
N = 0.007.
350n=35000 n=35000/350 n=100
n/10^2+7-(1)6=40 n/100+7-6=40 n/100+1=40 (100)n/100+1=40(100) n=4,000 Idk, tired.
300
50n = 5000 n = 5000/50 n = 100
100-35
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n = 1
If: 100*n = 50 Then: n = 0.5 or 1/2
As n increases, the energy increases. Therefore, electron in the shell of n=100 will have highest energy. But the fact is that there isn't any shell with n=100. Also, n can have values starting from 1 and thus n=0 is not possible as well.
N represents 100
You cannot, unless n is a counter in a program or algorithm for a looping process. In that case, you need to know what the algorithm is doing.