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In the Bohr model of the atom, the electrons are considered to be particles moving in specific and discrete orbits.

a. True
b. False


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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Bohr proposed an atomic model in which;

  • the electrons found in an atom can only occupy orbits for which the angular momentum is quantized, which results in discrete values of energy level.
  • the electrons in such stationary state or ground state emits no light, but
  • if an electron jumps to a lower state, it emits a photon whose energy equals the difference in energy between the two states.  

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