Which model of the atom was able to explain both the bright-line spectrum of the hydrogen atom and also aspects of chemical bonding?
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Niels Bohr explained the line spectrum of the hydrogen atom by assuming that the electron moved in circular orbits and that orbits with only certain radii were allowed. ... This produces an absorption spectrum, which has dark lines in the same position as the bright lines in the emission spectrum of an element.
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Niels Bohr explained the line spectrum of the hydrogen atom by assuming that the electron moved in circular orbits and that orbits with only certain radii were allowed. ... This produces an absorption spectrum, which has dark lines in the same position as the bright lines in the emission spectrum of an element.
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