Answer : Electrons cannot exist in locations other than in specific orbits.
Explanation :
The emission spectrum of hydrogen shows discrete, bright, colored lines. The characteristic that the Bohr model supported with observation is that electrons cannot exist in location other than in specific orbits.
According to characteristics of Bohr's atomic model;
- The energy levels of electrons are discrete, this is the reason which is shown by hydrogen emission spectrum as discrete, bright, colored lines.
- Also, electrons are seen to orbit around the nucleus in orbits which has a set size and energy with a defined path.
- Electrons can jump from one energy level to another, which results after absorbing or emitting an electromagnetic radiation with a frequency ν.