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Assertion: Bohr's orbits are also called stationary states
Reason: In Bohr's orbits electrons revolved in fixed path

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Answered by Lipsa133
6

you are correct

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
11

Both the assertion and the reasoning is correct.

Explanation:

  • According to Bohr's atomic model, the electrons revolve around the nucleus in fixed paths which are known as the orbits.
  • The radius of the orbit increase outwards.
  • The orbits have constant energy and hence they are stationary.
  • The electrons move around in constant path, until any external energy is applied to it.
  • The number of orbits depends on the number of electrons.

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