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what are the Bohr's atomic theory

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Answered by aman3495
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the ans of the question is - Niels Bohr illuminated the mysterious inner-workings of the atom. Although he arrived at his model and its principles in collaboration with the august founder of the atomic nucleus, Ernest Rutherford, the model is only credited to Bohr. Originally called the Rutherford-Bohr atomic model, it is now commonly referred to as Bohr’s atomic model.plzz mark me brainliest ans

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Answered by ShuchiRecites
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Bohr's atomic theory :-

1. The shells that surrounded nucleus of atom were K, L, M and N shell.

2. Each shell has it's own energy to retain electrons,

K shell [ n = 1 ]
L shell [ n = 2 ]
M shell [ n = 3 ]
N shell [ n = 4 ]

3. These electrons revolved around nucleus in the shell and while doing this they don't radiate energy.

4. The energy level of shell can be taken out by using formula 2n² where,

K shell : 2n² = 2 × 1 ² = 2
L shell : 2 × 2² = 8
M shell : 2 × 3² = 18
N shell : 2 × 4² = 32

5. However, in outermost shell also called valence shell can only have 8 valance electrons.
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