Chemistry, asked by Razzoo7, 1 year ago

- Why are Bohe's orbets called station way states?​

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Answered by smookyqueen
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According to Bohr, the amount of energy needed to move an electron from one zone to another is a fixed, finite amount. These zones are known as energy levels (or sometimes called electron shells). At the lowest energy level, the one closest to the atomic center, there is a single 1s orbital that can hold 2 electrons.

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