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In Bohr's model of the atom, electrons
A) only make transitions between orbitals of specific energies.
B) are not confined to specific orbits.
C) are spread uniformly through a large, positive mass..
D) can be halfway between orbits.
E) move from orbit to orbit in many small steps.



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