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Chemistry, 24.06.2021 19:40 tremainewoodley3030

In the Bohr model, what holds the electron in orbit? Select one:
a. a gravitational force
b. the energy of the sun
c. the attraction of the positive proton and negative electron
d. the track that is laid out around the nucleus

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