What features of the Bohr model of hydrogen are consistent with the later, full
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What features of the Bohr model of hydrogen are consistent with the later, full quantum mechanical analysis?
-A photon can be absorbed by the atom if the photon's energy corresponds to the energy necessary to jump to a higher energy level.
-The electron moves in distinct circular orbits.
-The energy is quantized.
-K+U is (-13.6/N2) eV.
-The angular momentum in the ground state is h/2.
-When the atom drops from a higher energy state to a lower energy state, a photon is emitted with the energy corresponding to the difference in energy levels.
-The angular momentum is quantized.
-Higher energy states correspond to a larger size of the atom.
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These features are consistent with full quantum mechanical analysis
The energy is quantized.
When the atom drops from a higher energy state to a lower energy state, a photon is emitted with the energy corresponding to the difference in energy levels.
Higher energy states correspond to a larger size of the atom.
A photon can be absorbed by the atom if the photon's energy corresponds to the energy necessary to jump to a higher energy level.
K+U is (-13.6/N2) eV.
The angular momentum is quantized.
But the feature The electron moves in distinct circular orbits is not consistent , this is not compatible to electrodynamics
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