Which of the following is true for Bohr's model? An electron can move only in those orbits for which its angular momentum is an integral multiple of h/2pi Electrons revolve around nucleus in discrete and quantized energy levels/orbits. The energy of an electron in the orbit do not change with time. Electron will move from a lower stationary state to a higher stationary state when required amount of energy is absorbed.

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2022-12-14

Which of the following is true for Bohr's model?
An electron can move only in those orbits for which its angular momentum is an integral multiple of h/2pi
Electrons revolve around nucleus in discrete and quantized energy levels/orbits.
The energy of an electron in the orbit do not change with time.
Electron will move from a lower stationary state to a higher stationary state when required amount of energy is absorbed.

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Ainsley Kirk

Ainsley Kirk

Beginner2022-12-15Added 8 answers

When an electron absorbs the necessary amount of energy, it will transition from one stationary state to another, from a lower state to a higher state. The electron emits the same amount of energy when it returns to the lower energy level. The change in energy doesn't happen continuously. So, answer is electron will move from a lower stationary state to a higher stationary state when required amount of energy is absorbed.

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