Chemistry, asked by novakharsha, 11 months ago

explain bohr's model of atom​

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Answered by simmujosan
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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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