why bohrs model cannot be used for atom such as copper?
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Bohr's atomic model is valid only for single electron species because it does not consider forces due to inter-electronic attractions.
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Bohr's model is atomic mode in which electron move around nucleus in orbtis called energy levels. There are 4 orbits named K,L,M,N where K must have 2,L must have 8,M must have 18 And N must have 32 But copper atomic model is different because copper's electron without filling M shell filled in N shell
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