Atomic spectrum is a spectrum of radiation caused by electron transitions of energy levels within an atom. This is determined by E=h*f
I believe that is quantum mechanics, but I'm not 100%.
The modern atomic model is based on quantum mechanics.
Neil bohr has done research in quantum mechanics.
Atomic physics and nuclear physics.
No, the atomic theory is not always the model of matter. While the atomic theory is widely used and supported, there are other models, such as the quantum mechanical model, that provide a more detailed understanding of matter at the atomic and subatomic levels. These models build upon the atomic theory but also incorporate additional concepts from quantum mechanics.
yes. 100%. look up the atomic spectra of helium for a good example.
They're called atomic orbitals, and are explained through the use of quantum mechanics.
Because the Newtonian mechanics and Einsteinian mechanics have failed in explaining what happens in atomic levels.
I believe that is quantum mechanics, but I'm not 100%.
The modern atomic model is based on quantum mechanics.
It most certainly is! It has to do with things that are very small. Atomic [or Nuclear] Physics is essentially the study of the quantum world.
Quantum Mechanics is a branch of physics describing the behavior of energy and matter at the atomic and subatomic scales. It explains it itself and Quantum Physics is the same deal. They're just two different ways in saying it.
A Schrodinger atomic model doesn't exist; you think probable to quantum mechanics.
Quantum mechanics.
Werner Heisenberg is considered the creator of quantum mechanics in 1925.
John Lewis Heilbron has written: 'A history of the problem of atomic structure from the discovery of the electron to the beginning of quantum mechanics' -- subject(s): Quantum theory, Electrons, Atomic theory
The Bohr Model, and its the basis of quantum theory