True/False The Bohr model of the hydrogen atom showed that the energies of electrons (energy levels) in an atom are not quantized
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Which statement below regarding the Bohr model of the atom is FALSE? Changes in the energy of the atom involve the electron transitioning between allowed orbits. The energy of an orbit is inversely proportional to n^2. The atom has zero energy when in its ground state. The atom has discrete energy levels described by a quantum number n. The electron does not radiate energy and spiral into the nucleus if it is in an allowed orbit.
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