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What is bohr's model of an atom

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The Bohr model of the hydrogen atom(Z = 1) or a hydrogen-like ion (Z > 1), where the negatively- charged electron confined to an atomic shell encircles a small, positively charged atomicnucleus and where an electron jumps between orbits it is accompanied by an emitted or absorbed amount of electromagnetic energy (hν) ...

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<b> a theory of atomic structure in which the hydrogen atom ( Bohr atom ) is assumed to consist of a proton as nucleus, with a single electron moving in distinct circular orbits around it, each orbit corresponding to a specific quantized energy state: the theory was extended to other atoms.

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