Chemistry, asked by avinashnayak2950, 4 months ago

What part of Bohr’s model of atomic structure explains why electrons do not crash into the nucleus?
(a)Electrons are always repelled by the nucleus.
(b)Electrons are much farther from the nucleus.
(c)Electrons keep gaining energy while revolving.
(d)Electrons revolve in orbits that have specific energy.​

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Answered by kishore6426
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Answer:

Electrons are much farther from the nucleus.

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Answered by satvikanand007
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Answer:

(d) Electrons revolve in orbits that have specific energy.

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