give any four limitations of bohrs model of an atom
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1.It does not comply with the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle. The Neils Bohr atomic model hypothesis considers electrons to have both known position and momentum simultaneously, which is unthinkable as indicated by Heisenberg.
2.The Bohr atomic model did not make correct predictions of large-sized atoms and provided sufficient information only for smaller atoms.
3.It does not clarify the Zeeman impact when the spectrum is split into a few wavelengths within the sight of a magnetic field.
4.It does not clarify the Stark impact when the spectrum gets separated into almost negligible lines within the sight of an electric field.
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