Physics, asked by dosalamanjulayadavma, 7 months ago

write about Bohr's atomic model of hydrogen atom and its limitations?​

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Answered by hayerc
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The Bohr Model is very limited in terms of size. Poor spectral predictions are obtained when larger atoms are in question. It cannot predict the relative intensities of spectral lines. It does not explain the Zeeman Effect, when the spectral line is split into several components in the presence of a magnetic field.

Answered by manas7083
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Main Points of the Bohr Model

Electrons orbit the nucleus in orbits that have a set size and energy. The energy of the orbit is related to its size. The lowest energy is found in the smallest orbit. Radiation is absorbed or emitted when an electron moves from one orbit to another.

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The Bohr model failed because it failed to take into account one thing: synchrotron radiation. The Bohr model says that electrons whizz around the atomic nucleus in the same way that the earth goes around the sun - but rather than being bound by gravity, it is bound by electromagnetic forces.

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