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In Bohr's model of the atom, the energy level closest to the nucleus would be the​

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Answered by itzshivam15
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ground state is your answer

Answered by anjalin
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In Bohr's model of the atom, the energy level closest to the nucleus would be the Ground level.

Explanation for the answer:

  • In an atom, the electrons revolve around the nucleus in a definite circular path known as orbits, or shells.
  • In the Bohr model, the most stable and the lowest energy level is found in the innermost orbit.
  • The ground state is the energy level which is the closest to the nucleus.
  • This is the minimum energy which an electron have present in the atom.

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