1-Electrons are assumed to revolve around the atomic nucleus in discrete orbitals,and the position of any particular electron is more or less well defined in terms of its orbitals
2-energies of electrons are quantized;that is, electrons are permitted to have only specific values of energies.
Bohr's model was only for the hydrogen atom, and it showed that electrons orbit the nucleus in definite paths. Schrodinger used the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, and his model showed that electrons have only a certain probability of being in a region around the nucleus.
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Neil Bohr's model was almost similar to that of Rutherford which explained that all the positive charge was concentrated at the centre and the electrons revolved around it.
But this theory was discarded as a charged particle undergoing circular motion would
accelerate and an accelerating particle looses energy. Hence, the electron would fall into the nucleus and the atom will collapse.
But this doesn't happen. So, Bohr explained "The electrons rotate in well- defined energy levels around the nucleus and hence, do not loose energy. These electrons jump to higher energy levels and then come back to lower energy levels and thus maintain their energy".
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the differences between the modern model of hydrogen and bohr's model is that the modern version is much more advanced in what is known about the model, but bohr's model is very basic
Bohr
It describes it because it is atom model and it had a nucelus, protoins and electrons
Bohr atom
The Bohr model for hydrogen is a proton orbited by an electron.
Erwin Schrodinger invented the model of the atom based on research done by scientists such as Niels Bohr.
Some well known scientists are Schrodinger, Heisenberg, Born, Bohr, etc.
Schrodinger is the author of the well known equation; this equation can describe an atom. That there was a great deal of uncertainty as to where things were and that waves were as important as particles.
the differences between the modern model of hydrogen and bohr's model is that the modern version is much more advanced in what is known about the model, but bohr's model is very basic
Bohr
It describes it because it is atom model and it had a nucelus, protoins and electrons
Bohr atom
The Bohr model for hydrogen is a proton orbited by an electron.
Bohr^ wrong. Werner Heisenberg/ Erwin Shrodinger did.So who did, Bohr or Schrodinger and Heisenberg?
He came up with his model of the hydrogen atom, containing this idea, in 1913. That's almost exactly 100 years ago. Neils Bohr came from Denmark and they will be celebrating this centenary, in Denmark.
The Bohr model of the atom was a planetary model.
Niels Bohr suggested a planetary model for the atom.