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
3 months ago
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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