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why did bohr's atomic model railed?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Bohr's model of an atom failed to explain the Zeeman Effect (effect of magnetic field on the spectra of atoms). It also failed to explain the Stark effect (effect of electric field on the spectra of atoms). It violates the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle. It could not explain the spectra obtained from larger atoms.

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Answered by Mounikamaddula
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Limitations of Bohr's theory:

Bohr's model could not explain the

difference in the intensities of emitted radiations.

It could not explain the spectra of complex atoms of multi electric systems.

It couldn't explain the phenomenon such as Zeeman effect and stark effect.

It doesn't explain the fine structure of spectral lines in the hydrogen atom.

And it doesn't explain about the wave properties of electrons.

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