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What was the problem with the Bohr model that de Broglie sought to explain?

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Answered by Laraib123
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Explanation:Bohr was considering electron as a particle while de Broglie hypothesis proved that electron has dual nature....

Answered by Jasleen0599
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The problem with the Bohr model that de Broglie sought to explain.

  • Because there was no justification, Bohr's postulate that electrons can only circle at specific fixed radii was not very satisfying.
  • De Broglie discovered that the quantized angular momenta Bohr obtained could be obtained by using the wavelength associated with the electron and the assumption that an integral number of wavelengths must fit within the circle of an orbit.
  • The ground state orbital angular momentum given by the Bohr Model is erroneous. In terms of the spectra of bigger atoms, it provides poor forecasts. The relative intensities of spectral lines are not predicted by it. Fine and hyperfine structure in spectral lines are not explained by the Bohr Model.
  • Because it applied classical physics to electrons, Bohr's model was ineffective. Sadly, the laws only hold true for reasonably massive objects. When Bohr was creating his model, researchers were just starting to understand that something as small as an electron didn't follow the rules of classical physics.

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