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What are the postulates of Bohr's model of an atom?​

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(i) In an atom, there are small, heavy positively charged nuclei in the center and the electrons revolve around it in circular orbits. (ii) Out of a large number of circular orbits theoretically possible around the nucleus, the electrons revolve only in those orbits which have a fixed value of energy.

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