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How was bohr´s atomic model different from those of previous scientists

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It showed that electrons could jump from one path to another

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Neils Bohr in 1913 put forward his own model of the atoms based on the quantum mechanics originally developed by Planck.

  • He assumed the Rutherford's model and suggested that the extranuclear space consists of electrons in specific spherical orbitals around the nucleus.
  • His predecessors and contemporaries did not give this perspective to the atomic model.
  • The orbits/energy levels are designated by letters K, L, M, N ....
  • The maximum number of electrons that can be accommodated by an energy level is 2n² where n is the principal energy level.
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