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According to Bohr's model of the atom, in which orbitals do electrons have the most energy?
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middle orbitals
middle orbitals
outermost orbitals
outermost orbitals
innermost orbitals
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Outermost orbitals.
In Bohr's model energy levels are labeled by n, and E_n = -R_H / n^2, so as n increases (farther from the nucleus) the energy becomes less negative — i.e., higher.
In Bohr's model energy levels are labeled by n, and E_n = -R_H / n^2, so as n increases (farther from the nucleus) the energy becomes less negative — i.e., higher.
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