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brief explanation of Bohr's model of atom.

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Answered by expertgenius1
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The Bohr model is a relatively primitive model of the hydrogen atom, compared to the valence shell atom. As a theory, it can be derived as a first-order approximation of the hydrogen atom using the broader and much more accurate quantum mechanics and thus may be considered to be an obsolete scientific theory. However, because of its simplicity, and its correct results for selected systems (see below for application), the Bohr model is still commonly taught to introduce students to quantum mechanics or energy level diagrams before moving on to the more accurate, but more complex, valence shell atom. A related model was originally proposed by Arthur Erich Haas in 1910, but was rejected. The quantum theory of the period between Planck's discovery of the quantum (1900) and the advent of a full-blown quantum mechanics (1925) is often referred to as the old quantum theory.

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Answered by sravan8
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Neil's bhor was a famous physicist who developed atomic model. his model was one of the famous model which explains about atomic theory....

he proposed that electrons in an atom occupy stationary orbits(states)of fixed energy at different distances from the nucleus.....

when an electron jumps from a lower energy state to higher energy states its absorbs energy or emits energy when such jump occurs from a higher energy to a lower energy state....

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