The Bohr model of the atom is important because it better described the structure of these tiny particles we call atoms. Of particular importance is the idea that electrons, those tiny negative charges, move around the nucleus in orbitals or energy levels. This opened the door (busted it down, actually) to a much clearer understanding of chemistry and a host of electromagnetic phenomenon. A link can be found below for more information.
It also opened the door to quantum mechanics.
we use the bohr model because it is a lot simpler than the other model. in other words, its a simplified model and it helps students learn.
the bohr model helps people understand what the atom is like. this model is based off of Rutherford's theory of atoms.
Electrons move around the nucleus in order of specific radia
It is more simple (but not correct today) than the quantic model.
scientist accepted bohr's model as a useful explanation (apex)
scientist accepted bohr's model as a useful explanation (apex)
The Bohr model is useful.
The Bohr model remain useful to explain the atomic structure to nonspecialists or students in lower grades.
Niels Bohr created the Bohr Model of the atom. It was an improvement on previous models (Thompson's Plum Pudding Model, Rutherford's model, etc.) which depicted the atom as a positive nucleus surrounded by negative electrons. Niels Bohr was also a member of the team of scientists working on the Manhattan Project.
Bohr diagrams are useful models to show the count - and loosely, the arrangement - of electrons by shell.
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Bohr diagrams are useful models to show the count - and loosely, the arrangement - of electrons by shell.
scientist accepted bohr's model as a useful explanation (apex)
scientist accepted bohr's model as a useful explanation (apex)
The atomic Bohr model consist in a positive nucleus surrounded by electrons in a continuous movement.
scientist accepted bohr's model as a useful explanation (apex)
Models are useful in science, because it is easier for some to understand then words.
The Bohr model is useful.
The Bohr model remain useful to explain the atomic structure to nonspecialists or students in lower grades.
Example of scientists: Dalton, Thomson. Rutherford, Bohr etc.
Niels Bohr (the father, not the son who also got a Nobel prize) is known for: - Nuclear models with layers explaining radiation - Contributions to quantum mechanics