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What does the Bohr Model represent?

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It represents the atoms as going in orbits around the nucleus, similar to the way planets move around the Sun. However, in the case of the atom, the force that keeps the electrons in orbit would be the electrostatic force.

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It Illustrates,

1-A nucleus is present in the atom with a positive charge and almost all the mass of atom.

2-Electrons revolve around a nucleus in circular paths.(Orbits)

3-The number of electrons in an atom is equal to the number of proton.

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The Bohr Model: is a diagram of the atom that describes the arrangement of subatomic particles: neutrons and protons in the nucleus and electrons in electron shells.

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The Niels Bohr model of atom is of planetary type.

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