The electron in Bohr’s model of hydrogen atom is pictured as revolving around the nucleus…
Chemistry · Class 11 · CBSE — Structure of Atom
The electron in Bohr’s model of hydrogen atom is pictured as revolving around the nucleus in order for it to
- emit protons
- keep from being pulled into the nucleus
- keep from being repelled by the nucleus
- possess energy.
Answer
(B) keep from being pulled into the nucleus
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