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what is bohr model of hydrogen atom....?

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In 1913 Niels Bohr developed a theoretical explanation for a phenomenon known as line spectra.

 Bohr's Model of the Hydrogen Atom

Line Spectra

Lasers emit radiation which is composed of a single wavelength. However, most common sources of emitted radiation (i.e. the sun, a lightbulb) produce radiation containing many different wavelengths.

When the different wavelengths of radiation are separated from such a source a spectrum is produced.

Sun light passing through a prism (or raindrops) is separated into its component wavelengthsSunlight is made up of a continuous spectrum of wavelengths (from red to violet) - there are no gapsNot all radiation sources emit a continuous spectrum of wavelengths of lightWhen high voltage is applied to a glass tube containing various gasses under low pressure different colored light is emittedNeon gas produces a red-orange glowSodium gas produces a yellow glowWhen such light is passed through a prism only a few wavelengths are present in the resulting spectraThese appear as lines separated by dark areas, and thus are called line spectra

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