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Bohr’s theory is not applicable to​

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Answered by kumaranmolpandey1235
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Bohr's theory is only applicable to mono electron system ( atoms having only one electron in their shell) e.g Hydrogen atom it only have one electron in its shell. 1)In case of He+ Bohr's theory is applicable because helium have 2 electrons in its outer shell and the + showing the removal of one electron.

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Bohr's theory is only applicable to mono electron system ( atoms having only one electron in their shell) e.g Hydrogen atom it only have one electron in its shell. 1)In case of He+ Bohr's theory is applicable because helium have 2 electrons in its outer shell and the + showing the removal of one electron.

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