Write the limitation of Bohr’s atomic theory.
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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.
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The limitations of Bohr's model of an atom are: This theory is applicable only to simplest atom like hydrogen, with Z = 1. The theory fails in case atoms of other elements for which Z > 1. The theory does not explain why orbits of electrons are taken as circular, while elliptical orbits are also possible.
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