What are the limitations of Bohr's atomic model ?
Class - 12th
Subject - Physics
Chapter - Atoms
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Answer- The above question is from the chapter 'Structure of Atom'.
Given question: What are the limitations of Bohr's atomic model?
Answer: Limitation of Bohr's Atomic Model-
1) Bohr's atomic model doesn't explain the shape of molecules.
2) It doesn't provide 3-D picture of atoms.
3) It is not in accordance with de Broglie's dual nature of matter i.e. wave character and particle character.
4) It is not in accordance with Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle.
5) Bohr's model of atom couldn't explain Zeeman effect i.e. the phenomenon of splitting of spectral lines into finer lines using external magnetic field.
6) Bohr's model of atom couldn't explain Stark effect i.e. the phenomenon of splitting of spectral lines into finer lines using external electric field.
7) It is applicable only to single electron species i.e. H-atom, He⁺, Li²⁺ and Be³⁺ and not to multiple electron species.
Answer:
Answer- The above question is from the chapter 'Structure of Atom'.
Given question: What are the limitations of Bohr's atomic model?
Answer: Limitation of Bohr's Atomic Model-
1) Bohr's atomic model doesn't explain the shape of molecules.
2) It doesn't provide 3-D picture of atoms.
3) It is not in accordance with de Broglie's dual nature of matter i.e. wave character and particle character.
4) It is not in accordance with Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle.
5) Bohr's model of atom couldn't explain Zeeman effect i.e. the phenomenon of splitting of spectral lines into finer lines using external magnetic field.
6) Bohr's model of atom couldn't explain Stark effect i.e. the phenomenon of splitting of spectral lines into finer lines using external electric field.
7) It is applicable only to single electron species i.e. H-atom, He⁺, Li²⁺ and Be³⁺ and not to multiple electron species.