what were the drawbacks of bohr's atomic model?
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Bohr treated electrons as particles where according to de Broglie's hypothesis, having a very low mass, electron also exhibits wave nature.
Bohr's model was adequate only for nucleus having only one electron e.g. Hydrogen, He+1, Li+2 etc. Bohr's model could not explain the spectra of multi-electronic atoms.
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♤♤ Drawbacks of Rutherford Model of an atom are as follows -
♢ The model was applicable to unielectron system only.
♢ The model cannot explain the presence of fine line spectrum of different spectral lines of hydrogen spectrum
♢ The model can't explain the splitting of the spectrum lines in the presence of a magnetic field. ( ZEEMAN'S EFFECT ) and electric fields ( STARK EFFECT )
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The answer of ur question is
♤♤ Drawbacks of Rutherford Model of an atom are as follows -
♢ The model was applicable to unielectron system only.
♢ The model cannot explain the presence of fine line spectrum of different spectral lines of hydrogen spectrum
♢ The model can't explain the splitting of the spectrum lines in the presence of a magnetic field. ( ZEEMAN'S EFFECT ) and electric fields ( STARK EFFECT )
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