Chemistry, asked by AtharvaKalbhor4016, 11 months ago

What is orbit and what is the bohr orbit of an atom?

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Answered by gajapriya
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Explanation:

  • Electron revolve around the nuclues in a stationery circular path is known as orbit or shell or energy level. While revolving aaround the nucleus in an orbit electron either gain nor losses the energy. The shelld are represented in alphabetical order KLMN or in numbers 1234 Hence this statement was known as bohr's atomic model
Answered by utkarshd31
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Answer:

the round where the fixed and specific electrons are present is known as shell or orbit.In 1 orbit the fixed nom of electron are 2 whereas In other orbit 8 electrons are present to full the octate and duplate.

Explanation:

bohrs orbit of an atom explain that the in the orbit the fixed no. of electron are present to fulfill its configuration.

  1. In the first orbit the no.of fixed electron is 2 known as duplate.
  2. In other orbits no. of fixed electron is 8 known as octate.
  3. there is 3 atoms that is proton, neutron,and electron.
  4. the nucleus is fixed in centre with neutron.
  5. nucleus is bounded by orbit and each orbit has fixed no. of electrons. Hope this help you plz rate as brainlist because I do very hardwork to give you answer. thanks you.....
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