Chemistry, asked by anishyadav54, 1 year ago

why are bohr's orbits called stationary states?​

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Answered by Narutsu
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Bohr's orbits are called stationary orbits because electrons in their orbits do not absorb nor release energy while orbiting around the nucleus.


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