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who hydrogen spectrum is useful to to describe bohr's modal expalin​

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Answered by rishikadeshpande06
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Answer:

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.

Answered by skyfall63
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Hydrogen spectrum is used to analysis the structure of atoms.

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Bohr model, explanation of the structure of atoms, in particular hydrogen, suggested (1913) by the Danish physicist Niels Bohr. The Bohr system of the atom, a huge departure from earlier, classical descriptions, was the first to incorporate quantum theory and was the predecessor of entirely quantum-mechanical models. The Bohr model and all its successors describe the properties of atomic electrons in terms of the set of allowed (possible) values. Atoms absorb or release radiation only as electrons move suddenly between allowable or stationary states.

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