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How did Neils Bohr explain the stability of atom?

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Answered by Anonymous
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He explained that Electrons while revolving in discrete orbits, do not release energy and remain quite stable and hence the complete atom remains stable.......

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Answered by lust
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==> Neils Bhor was a great scientist.


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NCERT==>

BHOR'S posulates about atoms==>
=>only certain special orbits known as discrete orbits of the element are allowed inside an atom.
=> while revolving in discrete Orbit the items do not radiate energy.

*These Orbit or shells are called energy levels energy levels in an atom are shown in the attachment.

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EXTRA==>
actually he told the electronic configuration basis of atoms he told that when electrons are revolving around the protons or nucleus never radiates energy while changing the orbits the energy level of the electrons change only.
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for more details you can read from the NCERT of 11th class. everything is given in detail.
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