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Model in which electrons are found in fixed levels around the nucleus and require energy to move from level to level: a. Bohr model c. Quantum mechanical model b. Rutherford model d. Free-electron model
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Model in which electrons are found in fixed levels around the nucleus and require energy to move from level to level:
a. Bohr model
c. Quantum mechanical model
b. Rutherford model
d. Free-electron model
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this is Bohr's model of electron shells - this progressed later into the quantum mechanical model which disproved 'shells' but continued to refer to the energy levels as 'shells' for this historic reason
= a. Bohrs model
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