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write a Sommerfield atomic theory?​

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The Theory;-

Sommerfeld proposed that instead of circular orbits, electrons actually orbited around the nucleus in elliptical orbits, which improved on Bohr's model and became the standard at that time - until physicist Erwin Schrodinger provided the final touch on the modern atomic model when he introduced his quantum atomic model

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The new and more general Bohr–Sommerfeld theory described the atom in terms of two quantum numbers, while Bohr had originally used only one quantum number. With this extension the theory provided an explanation of the Stark effect, the ordinary Zeeman effect, and the fine structure of the hydrogen spectrum. Other developments based on X-ray spectroscopy were less successful, as were attempts to understand the structure of the helium atom. Yet, by 1920 nearly all physicists accepted the theory as the only viable framework for atomic and quantum research. But not all agreed: the chapter includes an account of conceptual and other objections against the theory raised by J. Stark in Germany and a few other physicists.

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