Chemistry, asked by thakshilag781, 8 months ago

Why we cannot explain structure of other atoms using bohr theory?

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

Bohr's theory had major drawbacks, however. Except for the spectra of X-rays in the K and L series, it could not explain properties of atoms having more than one electron. The binding energy of the helium atom, which has two electrons, was not understood until the development of quantum mechanics.

itzDopeGirl

Answered by j10154avneesh
1

Answer:

Explanation:

Bohr's theory had major drawbacks, however. Except for the spectra of X-rays in the K and L series, it could not explain properties of atoms having more than one electron. The binding energy of the helium atom, which has two electrons, was not understood until the development of quantum mechanics.

Similar questions