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Where are the electrons found in Bohr's atomic model? O A. The electrons orbit the protons at the atom's center. B. The electrons circle the nucleus in specific orbits. C. The electrons are evenly distributed throughout the atom. O D. The electrons occupy the atom's center, with protons orbiting.​

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Answer:

O A. The electrons orbit the protons at the atom's center

Step-by-step explanation:

It was proved by Bohr that electrons are revolving in orbits which creates magnetic fields around the atom.

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