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describe Bohr's model of the atom​

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Answered by dilipkhater
13

Explanation:

1)the atom consist of a small nucleus at its center

2) the whole mass of the atom is concentrated at the nucleus and the volume of nucleus is smaller than the volume of the atom by a ratio of 1:10(5)

3)all the electron where classified in different orbit

.i. e-(k, L, m, n, o, p, q) shells

Answered by shankardayalsharma
6

Explanation:

according to bohr's model electron moves around the nucleus in their path called orbit

the orbits are divided into 4 shells named as k ,l,m,n . I n each shells there are electrons in k shell there are 2 electrons in l shells there are 8 electrons in m shell there are 18 electrons in n shell there are 32 electrons . to find no of electrons in each shell we use the formula 2 n square n=no of the shell like 1,2,3,4 respectively

hope so it will help you.

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