how is quantum mechanical model of atom different from bohr's model?
Asked by ruchira121996 | 27th Mar, 2013, 08:49: PM
Expert Answer:
Bohr's model explains how electron transitions cause hydrogen's atomic emission spectra. The quantum model is a 3-d view of the atom, which shows an electron's energy levels and sublevels and the probability of an electron's location, proven with complex mathematics.
Answered by | 28th Mar, 2013, 06:21: AM
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