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How did Niels Bohr describe electrons in his atomic model?

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Neils Bohr described that :They orbit the central nucleus in discrete paths.

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Neils Bohr proposed that an electron is found only in specific circular paths or orbits around the nucleus. Each orbit has a fixed energy and are called energy levels. The nearest electron to the nucleus has the lowest energy level and the farthest is the strongest energy level. The energy of an electron is said to be quantized.

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