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explain the Bohr's theory​

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Answered by DoctorSensitive
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  • 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.
  • The atom is held together by electrostatic forces between the positive nucleus and negative surroundings.

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  1. A theory of atomic structure in which the hydrogen atom (Bohr atom ) is assumed to consist of a proton as nucleus, with a single electron moving in distinct circular orbits around it, each orbit corresponding to a specific quantized energy state: the theory was extended to other atoms.

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  1. In 1913, Niels Bohr proposed a theory for the hydrogen atom based on quantum theory that energy is transferred only in certain well defined quantities. Electrons should move around the nucleus but only in prescribed orbits. ... Bohr's theory could explain why atoms emitted light in fixed wavelengths.

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