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how does the Bohr's theory differ from Schrodinger ​

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Answered by manjusaba4388
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the Bohr Model, the electron is treated as a particle in fixed orbits around the nucleus. In the Quantum Mechanical Model, the electron is treated mathematically as a wave. ... Schrodinger's model (Quantum Mechanical Model) allowed the electron to occupy three-dimensional space

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In the Bohr Model, the electron is treated as a particle in fixed orbits around the nucleus. In the Quantum Mechanical Model, the electron is treated mathematically as a wave. ... Schrodinger's model (Quantum Mechanical Model) allowed the electron to occupy three-dimensional space.

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