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What forces must be balanced in the Bohr model?

A. electron attraction between electron and nucleus = centripetal force of the orbiting electron
B. electrostatic repulsion of particles in the nucleus = electrostatic attraction between electrons and protons
C. electron attraction between electron and nucleus = electrostatic attraction between electrons and protons
D. none of the above

Respuesta :

The correct answer is:
A. electron attraction between electron and nucleus = centripetal force of the orbiting electron

In fact, Bohr model depicts the atom as a nucleus surrounded by electrons in circular orbit around it, similar to the planets around the Sun. The centripetal force that keeps the electrons in circular motion around the nucles is provided by the electrostatic force between the electrons and the nucleus, so option A is the correct one.

Answer:

A. Electron attraction between electron and nucleus=centripetal force of the orbiting electron.

Explanation: