Explain the bohr model of hydrogen atom
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In 1913 Neil Bohr formulated tge model of hydrogen atom using classical physics and planks quantum theory.
these are the postulates
1-An electron bound to the nucleus in an atom can move around the nucleus in a certain orbits with out radiating energy.
2- Only those stationary orbits are allowed whch have angular momentum equal to
~
integral multiple ofh/2/\
mvr=nh/ 2 ^
3- whenever an electron jumps from highr to lower orbit it emits energy.
i hope it helps you stay blessed☺
In 1913 Neil Bohr formulated tge model of hydrogen atom using classical physics and planks quantum theory.
these are the postulates
1-An electron bound to the nucleus in an atom can move around the nucleus in a certain orbits with out radiating energy.
2- Only those stationary orbits are allowed whch have angular momentum equal to
~
integral multiple ofh/2/\
mvr=nh/ 2 ^
3- whenever an electron jumps from highr to lower orbit it emits energy.
i hope it helps you stay blessed☺
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Bohr's Hydrogen Atom. Niels Bohr introduced the atomic Hydrogen model in 1913. He described it as a positively charged nucleus, comprised of protons and neutrons, surrounded by a negatively charged electron cloud. In the model, electrons orbit the nucleus in atomic shell..
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