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Which statement about Niels Bohr’s atomic model is true?
Higher orbits have lower energies.
Each orbit has a specific energy level.
Electrons can exist in any energy level.
Orbits close to the nucleus have no energy.
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Each orbit has a specific energy level.
Bohr’s model postulates quantized (discrete) orbits with fixed energies; electrons can only occupy those allowed energy levels and emit/absorb photons when jumping between them (for hydrogen, E_n = −13.6 eV / n^2).
Bohr’s model postulates quantized (discrete) orbits with fixed energies; electrons can only occupy those allowed energy levels and emit/absorb photons when jumping between them (for hydrogen, E_n = −13.6 eV / n^2).
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