Bohr model can explain : (1985 - 1 Mark)a)the spectrum of hydrogen ato...
Bohr model can explain spectrum of atoms/ions containing one electron only.
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Bohr model can explain : (1985 - 1 Mark)a)the spectrum of hydrogen ato...
Bhor model can explain spectrum of hydrogen like elements so the elements which contain only one atom they can be explained by bhors model
Bohr model can explain : (1985 - 1 Mark)a)the spectrum of hydrogen ato...
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Bohr model and spectrum of an atom or ion containing one electron:
- The Bohr model of the atom was proposed by Niels Bohr in 1913 and is based on the idea that electrons orbit the nucleus in specific energy levels.
- According to the Bohr model, electrons can only occupy certain orbits with specific energies, and when they move between these orbits, they emit or absorb electromagnetic radiation in the form of photons.
- The energy of the emitted or absorbed photons is directly proportional to the difference in energy between the initial and final orbits of the electron.
- This concept can explain the spectrum of an atom or ion containing one electron, as the transitions of the electron between energy levels result in the emission or absorption of photons with specific wavelengths.
- Each element has a unique set of energy levels for its electrons, leading to a characteristic spectrum of emitted or absorbed light.
- By applying the Bohr model to atoms or ions with one electron, scientists can predict and explain the spectral lines observed in their emission or absorption spectra.
By considering the Bohr model's principles, we can understand the spectrum of an atom or ion containing one electron and how the transitions between energy levels result in the emission or absorption of specific wavelengths of light.