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The paths on which electrons revolve around the nucleus are called--------.​

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Answered by amritaraj
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Explanation:

Postulates of the Bohr Atomic Model

Electrons revolve around the nucleus in a fixed circular path termed “orbits” or “shells” or “energy level.” Every circular orbit will have a certain amount of fixed energy and these circular orbits were termed orbital shells.

Answered by baby3419
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