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why bohr's model was proved wrong.??????? ​

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Answered by mahikhandelwal455
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Because the electron is only allowed to exist at certain energy levels according to the Bohr model, there are only a few possible energies of light which can be released when electrons fall from one energy level to another. ... The Bohr model is no longer accepted as a valid model of the atom.

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Answered by DARKIMPERIAL
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The main problem with Bohr's model is that it works very well for atoms with only one electron, like H or He+, but not at all for multi-electron atoms. Bohr's model breaks down when applied to multi-electron atoms. It does not account for sublevels (s,p,d,f), orbitals or elecrtron spin.

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