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Electrons are subatomic particles with the symbol e−. They have a negative electric charge (-1 elementary charge. )

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Do really the electrons could only orbit in specific orbits with a fixed radius?

According to Bohr's model of atom The electrons could only orbit the nucleus in specific orbits or shells with a fixed radius. … The probability of finding electrons is higher in the orbitals but not 100%. But Bohr said electrons are quantized. It must be in a fixed orbital with a fixed radius. Isn't that contradictory? …
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