Which of the following is not correct about Bohrs model of the hydrogen atom?
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Atoms
Which of the following is not correct about Bohrs model of the hydrogen atom?
- An electron in an atom could revolve in certain stable orbits without the emission of radiant energy.
- Electron revolves around the nucleus only in those orbits for which angular momentum
. - When electron make a transition from one of its stable orbit to lower orbit then a photon emitted with energy hu = Ef – Ei.
- Bohr model is applicable to all atoms.
Answer
(D) Bohr model is applicable to all atoms.
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