Physics, asked by rupendradadsena, 5 months ago

What model of the atom is succesful in
describing the spectra of atomic
hydrogen and hydrogen like ions ?
Select one:
A. Solor system
B. Bohr
C. Plum-pudding
D. Ruther ford​

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Answered by Shädøwkïru
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Answer:

Bohr's model of the hydrogen atom explains the emission and absorption spectra of atomic hydrogen and hydrogen-like ions with low atomic numbers. It was the first model to introduce the concept of a quantum number to describe atomic states and to postulate quantization of electron orbits in the atom.

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