Bohr-Sommerfeld model explains that electrons revolve in elliptical orbits. If they really revolve in elliptical orbits, then there will be a number of nucleii. How is this possible?
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actually your concept is wrong. an atom has only a single nucleus. all the electrons of that atom revolve around the same nucleus.its just each of them follow a different orbit.
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