Chemistry Class 12

How does Bohr's model explain atomic spectra?

Why do hydrogen atoms give specific colored lines instead of a continuous spectrum?

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uniboardhub
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Bohr proposed that electrons exist in fixed orbits with quantized energy. When electrons jump between these levels, they absorb or emit specific amounts of energy, producing discrete spectral lines.

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