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Bohr's model ? merits and de merits of Bohr's model?​

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Merits: 1) Bohr's atomic model explained the stability of an atom. According to Bohr, an electron revolving in a particular orbit cannot lose energy. Therefore, emission of radiation is not possible as long as the electron remains in one of its energy levels and hence there is no cause of insatbility in his model.

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Merits of Bohr's Atomic Model?

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  1. The experimental value of radii and energies in hydrogen atom are in good agreement with that calculated on the basis of Bohr's theory.
  2. Bohr's concept of stationary state of electrons explains the emission and absorption spectra of hydrogen like atom.
  3. The experimental values of the spectral lines of hydrogen spectrum are in close agreement calculated by Bohr's theory.

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