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explain Bohr's atomic model?

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Answered by anirudh102981
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according to bohr atomic model
in atom positive charge part that is nucleus is in the center which contains electron and proton
along the nucleus tthere is number of close circular path called orbit. they are named as k,l,m,n...and so on...
angular momentum of an electron is nh/2pi
n= no. of shells
during revolution electron don't looses energy....
when electron gains energy it goes to higher energy level or orbit
hope this will help u :-)
Answered by Anonymous
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ANSWER :-


✨ BOHR'S ATOMIC MODEL ✨


⚡ Neil Bohr's explain the following things in their atomic model these are as follows:-


✴ electron revolve around the nucleus in their fixed level.

✴ energy level is denoted by k, l, m, n, o, p.........

✴ when electron reduced in their fixed energy level then there will be no loss or gain of energy and electrons are known as in stationary state or ground state.

✴ when electron jumps from lower energy level to higher energy level then there will be gain of energy and electrons are known as in excited state.


✴ when electron jumps from higher to lower energy level then there will be loss of energy and electron are known as in deexcited state.


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