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The Bohr model accounted for most of the general characteristics of the atom. However, the modern model based on quantum mechanics explains that, although the energy of each orbital is fixed, the orbital radius is actually an average distance. The result is a "cloud" where the electron would most probably be located
Third excited state (Largest Distance)
Second excited state
First excited state
Ground state (Smallest Distance)
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