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How does bohr model explains line spectrum of hydrogen?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Niels Bohr explained the line spectrum of the hydrogen atom by assuming that the electron moved in circular orbits and that orbits with only certain radii were allowed. ... The orbit closest to the nucleus represented the ground state of the atom and was most stable; orbits farther away were higher-energy excited states....hope it helps you

Answered by Nereida
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  • He assume that the electrons move in a particular Orbit .
  • The orbits have a particular radii .
  • The orbits near to the nucleus are more stable and the orbits father to the nucleus are very excited .
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