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In 1913, Niels Bohr proposed that electrons revolve around

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In 1913, Niels Bohr proposed that electrons revolve around

In 1913, Niels Bohr proposed that electrons revolve around the nucleus of an atom in discrete orbits, each orbit corresponding to a certain specific level of energy. Which one of the following statements is a consequence of this model? When an electron absorbs energy, it moves a higher orbit, and when it moves to a lower orbit, it emits energy. Electrons are able to move from one orbit to another within the same atom without any gain or loss of energy. The atomic emission spectrum for hydrogen has only one line in the visible region. When an electron emits energy, it moves to a higher orbit, and when it moves to a lower orbit, it absorbs energy. A maximum of only two electrons may simultaneously occupy any orbit.