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124. Bohr's model is applicable to explain :-
(A) Zeeman effect
(B) Stark effect
(O) Bond formation of H2
(D) Hydrogen spectrum​

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Answered by Avumaan
5

Answer:

stark effect

Explanation:

because its deals with wavelength

Answered by ansarishazia13
0

Answer:

(D) Hydrogen spectrum.

Explanation:

  • Bohr's model explain the line of hydrogen spectrum in terms of absorbing and emitting of photons to change the energy levels.
  • In 1915 Neil Bohr proposed a Bohr model of the atom which came into existence with the modification of Rutherford's model.
  • Bohr model has modified explanation of atomic structures that explains about electron movement in fixed orbitals and also explain that each orbits have fixed energy.
  • Bohr model consists of postively charged small nuclues surrounded by negative electrons moving around the nuclues in orbits.
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