I don't know whether there is such a thing as "Schrödinger's atomic theory". That may refer to his "wave function". As far as I know, Schrödinger's wave function is one of the most accurate descriptions of nature so far.
There is no N in Bohrs. But his first name was Neils
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The Bohr's postulates of the compound nucleus theory state that the nucleus interacts with incident particles in a way analogous to a compound nucleus, formed as a result of a fusion reaction. This theory helps explain nuclear reactions and scattering processes involving isotopes of heavier elements. It provides a framework for understanding the behavior of nuclei in a variety of nuclear reactions.
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.
Niels Bohr's hobbies included playing tennis, skiing, and hiking. He was also known to have a passion for music and played the piano.
There is no N in Bohrs. But his first name was Neils
Because of inadequacies in her job performance, she was fired from the company. Once his professional inadequacies were brought to light, he was forced to resign from office. He was constantly criticizing her inadequacies which led to her leaving the marriage. Tired of his inadequacies on the golf course, he enrolled in private lessons.
Stop fretting about your inadequacies, your strengths far out weigh them.
To make themselves feel better about their own inadequacies they tend to lash out and 'pick on' others for their inadequacies.
Yes because he publicised his ideas well. He knew people in journals, wrote a lot and spoke to lots of people to persuade him of his ideas.
The Bohr model!
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.
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It makes them feel better about their own inadequacies.
The Bohr's postulates of the compound nucleus theory state that the nucleus interacts with incident particles in a way analogous to a compound nucleus, formed as a result of a fusion reaction. This theory helps explain nuclear reactions and scattering processes involving isotopes of heavier elements. It provides a framework for understanding the behavior of nuclei in a variety of nuclear reactions.
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