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Bohr's model does not work when applied to multi-electron atoms. It does not account for sublevels (s,p,d,f), orbitals, or electron spin. Bohr's model allows the classical behavior of an electron (orbiting the nucleus at discrete distances from the nucleus.
The main disadvantage of Bohr's model is that it works very well for atoms with only one electron, like H or He+, but not at all for multi-electron atoms.
Bohr was able to predict the difference in energy between each energy level, allowing us to predict the energies of each line in the emission spectrum of hydrogen, and understand why electron energies are quantized.
He gave the formula ΔE = E2 - E1
Bohr's model does not work when applied to multi-electron atoms. It does not account for sublevels (s,p,d,f), orbitals, or electron spin. Bohr's model allows the classical behavior of an electron (orbiting the nucleus at discrete distances from the nucleus.
Bohr's theory couldn't explain the fine structure of the hydrogen spectrum and the splitting of spectral lines due to an external electric field (Stark effect) or magnetic field (Zeeman effect).
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