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State the postulates of Bohr’s model.

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Answered by rishav035
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The Bohr's postulates -

1) An electron can revolve around the nucleus in certain fixed orbits of definite energy without emission of any radiant energy. Such orbits are called stationary orbits.

2) An electron can make a transition from a stationary state of higher energy E2 to state of lower energy E1 and in doing so, it emits a single photon of frequency,

v=E2-E1/h where 'h' is the Planck's constant.

Conversely, on absorbing an energy, E2−E1 when the electron is at energy E1, the electron can make a transition from E1 to E2.

3) Only those orbits are allowed for which the angular momentum of the electron is an integral multiple of h/2π,

Thus, L=nh/2π where n=0,1,2,.....

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Answered by irpen
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see the answer in 1st year inter text book

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