Chemistry, asked by Asruthi, 9 months ago

why are bohrs orbit called as stationary orbitals​

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Answered by velava30
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Answer:

Bohr's orbits are called as stationary states because as we know that if an object moves in circular path it will lose energy but, according to bohr electrons which is moving in the circular path does not lose energy. if electrons lose energy they will fall into nucleus and get burnt

Answered by devashishdhakad
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Explanation:

Question:

1) Why bohr orbits are called stationary orbits?

2) What do you mean by saying energy of electron is quantised?

Orbital:

There are different energy levels in an atom where electron revolves and these energy levels are called orbital.

These orbital are also called stationary orbitals.

Answer and Explanation:

Bohr orbitals are called stationary orbital because the electron which is moving in an orbital does not lose or radiate energy. if energy is lost that means they will fall in the nucleus.

Quantized energy of the electron means electron has a specific value of energy that is discrete energy values.

Electron jumps from one orbital to another orbital by the absorption of energy

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