how is the distribution of electrons done as per the Bohr's atomic model
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Distribution of Electrons in Orbits or Shells:
Electronic distribution of various orbits or energy levels can be calculated by the formula 2n2. Here, 'n' denotes the number of orbits. We can determine the maximum number of electrons in a similar way.
Electronic distribution of various orbits or energy levels can be calculated by the formula 2n2. Here, 'n' denotes the number of orbits. We can determine the maximum number of electrons in a similar way.
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Bohr modified Rutherford’s model where he explained that electrons move around in fixed orbital shells. Furthermore, he explained that each orbital shell has fixed energy levels.
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