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Answered by mufaddal52hamid53
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# The reasons for the failure of the Bohr model are ;

>In Bohr model, an electron is regarded as a charged particle moving in different circular orbits about the nucleus .

>The wave character of the electron is not considered in Bohr model.

> Further, an Orbit is a clearly defined path and this path can completely be defined only if both the position and the velocity of the electron are known exactly at the same time .

> This is not possible according to the Heisenberg uncertainty principle .

> Bohr model of the hydrogen atom, therefore, not only ignores dual behaviour of matter but also contradicts Heisenberg uncertainty principle .

Answered by abhinav5062
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Explanation:

He could not explain the Zeeman and Stark effect.

The model was only for hydrogen like elements.

He could not explain the spectrum line of multi electron system.

He only explained the 2d model of atom and could not explain the 3d model of atom.

Acc. to bohr we can calculate the velocity and postion of a particle both at the same time but it's not possible.

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