Explain the success of Bohrs theory for hydrogen
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The great success of the Bohr model had been in explaining the spectra of hydrogen-like atoms;i.e., ions with a single electron around a positive nucleus. The Schroedinger equation replicated this explanation in a more sophisticated manner and the Bohr analysis was considered obsolete. ... See Relativistic Bohr Model.
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➺ The great success of the Bohr model had been in explaining the spectra of hydrogen-like atoms;i.e., ions with a single electron around a positive nucleus. The Schroedinger equation replicated this explanation in a more sophisticated manner and the Bohr analysis was considered obsolete. ... See Relativistic Bohr Model.
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