From your question, In Bohr's model of the atom is energy give off or absorbed when electrons give offlight. From the word "off" i think the answer is too obvious, it gives off energy. And that is photon. The particle given off because of excess of electrons. Just get my point.
Niels Bohr was a Physicist who studied quantum theory. The model that bears his name demonstrates his theory on the discrete levels of energy atoms have. When electrons in an atom drop in energy, they then emit light.
Bohr's model of the atom placed the electrons in orbit at specific distances around the nucleus. This resembled the way in which the planets revolve around the sun.
When atoms gain energy they do give it off as light. These are called excited atoms. This occurs as electrons collide with oxygen atoms to create then release energy.
The Bohrs Model describes an atomas small, with a positively charged nucleus
surrounded by electrons
that travel in circular orbits around the nucleus
The Bohr atomic model, now obsolete, is a planetary model.
Electrons absorb energy to make electrons move from an lower energy level to a higher energy level. This energy is released as some form of e-m radiation when the electron moves from the higher level to a lower energy level.
Neil Bohrs atomic model is simply called Bohrs model. It states that electrons have a certain amount of energy, so they must follow certain orbits. This is different from the modern atomic model.
it represents where the atoms, protons, Atomic Mass, atomic number, and electrons where they are located on the nucleus.
Electrons orbit the nucleus in specific shells. The K shell is the closest to the nucleus, and is followed by the L, M, N, O, and P shells, which move further out as the letter increases.
Spherical model of the atom explaining radiation.
Electrons absorb energy to make electrons move from an lower energy level to a higher energy level. This energy is released as some form of e-m radiation when the electron moves from the higher level to a lower energy level.
Neil Bohrs atomic model is simply called Bohrs model. It states that electrons have a certain amount of energy, so they must follow certain orbits. This is different from the modern atomic model.
Scientists determined that electrons do not orbit the nucleus like planets. Instead, electrons can be anywhere in a cloud like region around the nucleus
it represents where the atoms, protons, Atomic Mass, atomic number, and electrons where they are located on the nucleus.
Electrons orbit the nucleus in specific shells. The K shell is the closest to the nucleus, and is followed by the L, M, N, O, and P shells, which move further out as the letter increases.
If 2 are attracted to each other then they exchange (lose or gain) electrons so that their outer shell can be full. You should google bohrs theory and diagrams.
Spherical model of the atom explaining radiation.
Bohr predicted that electrons would orbit the nucleus much like the planets orbit the sun. This is not quite true, however, as electrons are found in the electron cloud, and do not have a specific position until they are observed.his professor Rutherford knew electrons went on the outer shells. he developed the theory that electrons can move to different levels closer or farther from the nucleus.
The Bohr model!
1. Electrons orbit the nucleus. They are held in orbit by an electrostatic force.2. Electrons can only be in certain, permitted orbits and an electron does not emit radiation when it is in one of these orbits.3. An electron only emits radiation when it "falls" from a higher energy state to a lower state.4. The radii of the allowed orbits are also quantized - each energy state has a specific radius proportional to h/2Ï€.5.Angular momentum of electron will be mvr = nh/2Ï€,n is principle quantum no.
the planetary model
atoms