Chemistry, asked by vivekaram006, 6 months ago

in schrodinger equation bohr orbit was replaced by

Answers

Answered by s02371joshuaprince47
0

Answer:

The Schrödinger wave equation replaced the Bohr ideas about electron location with an uncertainty factor. The location of the electron can only be given as a probability that the electron is somewhere in a certain area.

mark me as brainliest..

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

Schrödinger's model changed Bohr's model from one of electrons travelling in fixed orbits to one in which electrons were most likely to be found only in certain regions of space.

Explanation:

Bohr Model

In the Bohr model, the electrons are particles that occupy only certain orbits of fixed energy around the nucleus.

web.snauka.ru

web.snauka.ru

Schrodinger Model

In the Schrödinger model, the electrons behave as standing waves that have greater probability of being in some regions of space (orbitals) than in others.

The electrons have fixed energies depending on the orbitals they occupy.

I think it will help you

Attachments:
Similar questions