Spectrum of hydrogen on the basis of bohr's theory
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→ The atomic Spectra of hydrogen in the light of Bohr's theory.
→ Bohr model of the atom having electrons only in a certain fixed energy levels satisfactorily explains thespectral lines in thehydrogen spectrum.
→ Since hydrogen atom contains only one electron in its orbit so Bohr took n = 1.
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→ The atomic Spectra of hydrogen in the light of Bohr's theory.
→ Bohr model of the atom having electrons only in a certain fixed energy levels satisfactorily explains thespectral lines in thehydrogen spectrum.
→ Since hydrogen atom contains only one electron in its orbit so Bohr took n = 1.
Hope u like answer ....
^_^
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