The Bohr Atomic Model
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What are the postulates of the Bohr atomic model?

The postulates of the Bohr atomic model are: 1) Electrons orbit the nucleus in distinct energy levels or shells. 2) Electrons can jump from one energy level to another by emitting or absorbing energy in the form of photons. 3) The energy of an electron in a particular orbit is quantized, meaning it can only have specific values and not any value in between. 4) Electrons closer to the nucleus have lower energy levels, while those farther away have higher energy levels.

What is the Bohr atomic model?

The Bohr atomic model is a model proposed by Niels Bohr in 1913 to explain the structure of atoms.

What is meant by quantization of energy in the context of the Bohr atomic model?

Quantization of energy means that the energy of an electron in a particular orbit can only have specific values and not any value in between.

How do electrons move between energy levels in the Bohr atomic model?

<p>Electrons can jump from one energy level to another by emitting or absorbing energy in the form of photons.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the significance of electrons orbiting the nucleus in distinct energy levels or shells in the Bohr atomic model?

<p>The distinct energy levels or shells in the Bohr atomic model explain the stable orbits of electrons and the quantized nature of their energy.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does the Bohr atomic model explain the emission and absorption of energy by electrons?

<p>According to the Bohr atomic model, electrons can jump from one energy level to another by emitting or absorbing energy in the form of photons.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is meant by the quantization of energy in the context of the Bohr atomic model?

<p>In the Bohr atomic model, the quantization of energy refers to the fact that electrons can only have specific energy values in each energy level, and not any value in between.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does the distance of an electron from the nucleus affect its energy level in the Bohr atomic model?

<p>In the Bohr atomic model, electrons closer to the nucleus have lower energy levels, while those farther away have higher energy levels.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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