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What are shells in bohr's model of an atom

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Bohr model shows the atom as a central nucleus containing protons and neutrons with the electrons in circular orbitals at specific distances from the nucleus. These orbits form electron shells or energy levels, which are a way of visualizing the number of electrons in the various shells.

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