Chemistry, asked by abhishah538, 5 months ago

How much radius are there in stationary orbitals?​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

radius of stationery orbit is r = n²h²/4π²mZe²

Bohr's orbit is also known as stationary orbit. from Bohr's atomic model, angular momentum associated by electron is integral multiple of h/2π electrostatic force between electron and nucleus is balanced by centripetal force.

Answered by SujitShejwal
1

plz mark as brainly....

Attachments:
Similar questions