Chemistry, asked by GautamRana95, 11 months ago

describe Bohr's model of the atom​

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Answered by omgupta43
1

Answer:

Unlike earlier models, the Bohr Model explains the Rydberg formula for the spectral emission lines of atomic hydrogen. The Bohr Model is a planetary model in which the negatively-charged electrons orbit a small, positively-charged nucleus similar to the planets orbiting the Sun (except that the orbits are not planar)

Answered by Anonymous
22

Answer:

The main postulate of Bohr's atomic

are :-

a) in an atom, the electrons

revolve around the nucleus in certain definite circular paths

called orbit or shells.

b) each sheller orbit correspond to

definite energy therefore, these

circular orbit are also known as

energy level or energy sheller.

Explanation:

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