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Chemistry, 02.09.2019 07:30 carsonspitzer1p5p1g2

Hydrogen has only one electron in its only (and outer) electron shell. if a hydrogen atom were to absorb a tremendous amount of energy where would bohr say the electron would go?
a. fly off the atom
b. nowhere, it would just speed up.
c. spiral inwards towards the nucleus
d. move up to another shell that would form

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