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Describe how the bohr model explains both of these observations emission spectra

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In the Bohr model, electrons can exist only in certain energy levels surrounding the atom.

When electrons jump from a higher energy level to a lower one, they emit light at a wavelength that corresponds to the energy difference between the levels.

The energy levels in each atom are unique.

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Atoms emit energy only at specific wavelengths. Describe how the Bohr model explains both of these observations. ... Include: "When electrons jump from a higher energy level to a lower one, they emit light at a wavelength that corresponds to the energy difference between the levels
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