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explain the success of boar's theory for hydrogen atom ​

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Bohr's model of the atom was both a success and a failure. It successfully predicted the frequencies of the lines in the hydrogen spectrum, so it seemed to be valid. Nevertheless the model was a total failure when it tried to predict energy levels for atoms with more than one electron.

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Answer: Bohr's model of the atom was both a success and a failure. It successfully predicted the frequencies of the lines in the hydrogen spectrum, so it seemed to be valid. Nevertheless the model was a total failure when it tried to predict energy levels for atoms with more than one electron.

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