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Describe bohr's model of an atom ​

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Answered by aashishbarnwal363
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The Bohr Model has an atom consisting of a small, positively-charged nucleus orbited by negatively-charged electrons. Here's a closer look at the Bohr Model, which is sometimes called the Rutherford-Bohr Model.

Niels Bohr proposed the Bohr Model of the Atom in 1915. Because the Bohr Model is a modification of the earlier Rutherford Model, some people call Bohr's Model the Rutherford-Bohr Model. The modern model of the atom is based on quantum mechanics. 

Answered by Anonymous
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1. An atom has three types of particles which is known as fundamental particles. (Electrons , Protons , Neutrons)

The protons and neutrons are present in the nucleus which is present in the centre. The electrons are present in the nucleus and at very large distances from it.

There is a large vacant space between the nucleus and the electron.

2. The atom is electrically neutral as the number of protons is equal to the number of electrons.

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