Bohr's quantum condition on electron orbits required
A) that the angular momentum of the electron about the hydrogen nucleus equal nh/(2 ) .
B) that no more than one electron occupy a given stationary state.
C) the electrons to spiral into the nucleus while radiating electromagnetic waves.
D) that the energies of an electron in a hydrogen atom be equal to nEo,where Eo is a constant energy and n is an integer.
E) None of these is correct.
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