Limitations of Bohr’s Atomic Model
The limitations of Bohr’s Atomic Model are,
- Bohr’s Atomic Model does not approve of the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle.
- Zeeman Effect could not be explained using Bohr’s Atomic Model
- Stark Effect could not be explained using Bohr’s Atomic Model
- Electronic Spectra generated from the large atoms are not explained by Bohr’s Atomic Model
Bohr’s Model of an Atom
Bohr’s Model is an atomic model proposed by Danish Physicist Niels Bohr in 1913. According to this model, in an atom, the electrons revolve around the nucleus in definite energy levels called orbits/shells. This model provides a basic understanding of the concept of the atom and its constituents.
Let’s learn more about Bhor’s Atomic Model, its limitations, and others in detail in this article.