what do you mean by bohr's stable orbit?
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Bohr's Postulates. 1. An atom has a number of stable orbits in which an electron can reside without the emission of radiant energy. Each orbit corresponds, to a certain energy level.
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Neils Bohr in 1913 gave their postulates with the improved structure of an atom.
- Bohr's model of an atom proved that the electrons are stable and can lose energy to some extent only, it cannot lose energy less than its smallest orbit.
- The electrons in an atom can never fall into the nucleus which was the limitation of the Rutherford model of an atom.
- The electrons revolve in a particular orbit in an atom.
- The electrons gain when they make a transition from higher to lower shells.
- The electrons lose energy when they make a transition from lower to higher shells.
Hence, this proves that Bohr's model shows the stability of an electron in the orbit of an atom.
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