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The distribution of electrons into diffe...

The distribution of electrons into different orbits of an atom, as suggested by Bohr, is

A

2 electrons in the K-orbit, 6 electrons in the L-orbit, 18 electrons in the M-orbit

B

2 electrons in the K-orbit, 8 electrons in the L-orbit, 32 electrons in the M-orbit

C

2 electrons in the K-orbit, 8 electrons in the L-orbit, 18 electrons in the M-orbit

D

2 electrons in the K-orbit, 8 electrons in the L-orbit, 16 electrons in the M-orbit

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