Main points of Bohar's model hydrogen atom
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Bohr Model of Hydrogen. The simplest example of the Bohr Model is for the hydrogen atom(Z = 1) or for a hydrogen-like ion (Z > 1), in which a negatively-charged electron orbits a small positively-charged nucleus. ... The radius of the possible orbits increases as n2, where n is theprincipal quantum number.
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Bohr Model of Hydrogen. The simplest example of the Bohr Model is for the hydrogen atom(Z = 1) or for a hydrogen-like ion (Z > 1), in which a negatively-charged electron orbits a small positively-charged nucleus. ... The radius of the possible orbits increases as n2, where n is theprincipal quantum number.
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Main Points of the Bohr Model. Electrons orbit the nucleus in orbits that have a set size and energy. ... The lowest energy is found in the smallest orbit. Radiation is absorbed or emitted when an electron moves from one orbit to another
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