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Describe Bohr's model of the atom?

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Answered by BrainlyGod
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The Bohr model is a theoretical model that was used to explain the mechanics of electrons “orbiting” an atomic nucleus. 

Bohr’s model consists of a small nucleus (positively charged) surrounded by negative electrons moving around the nucleus in orbits. Bohr found that an electron located away from the nucleus has more energy, and electrons close to the nucleus have less energy.


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Answered by DevilDoll12
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⭐Neil Bohr's Atomic Model ⭐
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◾After the failure of Thomson and Rutherford Atomic Models , Neil Bohr Came up with his model of an Atom . It's Postulates are as follows :

⭐The Nucleus is embedded in the Centre of the Atom .

⭐The mass of the nucleus is due to some positive particles [ protons ] and some neutral particles [ neutrons ] .

⭐Contradictory to Rutherford , He said that though electrons revolve around the nucleus, but they do not radiate any energy until they are present in their own shells.

⭐Only when an electron comes to excited or Ground state , it radiates energy. This removed the Drawback of Rutherford Model .

◾With this discovery Bohr became the first to introduce the concept of Quantization
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