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An electron from one Bohr stationary orb...

An electron from one Bohr stationary orbit can go to next higher orbit:

A

by emission of electromagnetic radiation

B

by absorption of any electromagnetic radiation

C

by absorption of electromagnetic radiation of particular frequency.

D

without emission or absorption of electromagnetic radiation.

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