What evidence led Niels Bohr to believe that electrons occupied specific energy levels in atoms?
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But there was good evidence he was right: the electrons in his model lined up with the regular patterns (spectral series) of light emitted by real hydrogen atoms. Bohr's theory that electrons existed in set orbits around the nucleus was the key to the periodic repetition of properties of the elements.
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