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Which statement is true of the energy levels of electrons in shells?Electrons must lose energy to move from the first to the second shell.The valence shell has higher energy than other occupied shells.All the electrons in an atom have similar amounts of energy.All of the above.None of the above.

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The valence shell has higher energy than other occupied shells

Step-by-step explanation:

According to Bohr's model of the atom, he suggested that the extranuclear part consists of electrons in specific spherical orbits around the nucleus.

His model suggests that the electron can move round the nucleus in certain permissible orbits or energy levels. The ground state is the lowest energy state available to the electron. The excited state is any level higher than the ground state.

The valence electrons are in the outermost shell of an atom. These electrons are of the highest energy levels in the atom

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