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choose the most correct answer. question 1 (1 point) according to bohr, why doesnt the electron collapse into the nucleus? the electrons are embedded in the nucleus like a blueberry muffin the atom is a solid particle, like a billiard ball the electrons do not emit energy as they orbit the nucleus the electrons are too far away from the nucleus
Bohr's model proposed that electrons orbit the nucleus in fixed - energy levels or shells. They do not emit energy continuously as they orbit, which prevents them from spiraling into the nucleus. The "blueberry muffin" model is Thomson's plum - pudding model, the solid particle model is Dalton's model, and electrons being too far away is not the correct explanation according to Bohr.
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The electrons do not emit energy as they orbit the nucleus