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in bohrs atomic model the lowest orbit corresponds to ...
a) zero energy
b) minimum energy
c) max energy
d infinite​

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Answered by mvandana542
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Answer:

In Bohr model of the hydrogen atom, the lowest orbit corresponds to a minimum energy.

Answered by jaydip1118
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in bohrs atomic model the lowest orbit corresponds to ...

a) zero energy

b) minimum energy

c) max energy

d infinite

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(d)infinite

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