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Download Solution PDFThe radius of the first Bohr orbit for hydrogen atom is:
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Download Solution PDFCONCEPT:
Bohr's Model of the Atom
- According to Bohr's model, the electron in a hydrogen atom moves in a circular orbit around the nucleus under the influence of the Coulomb force.
- The radius of the electron's orbit is quantized and is given by the formula:
rn = n² × a0
- Here:
- rn is the radius of the nth orbit.
- n is the principal quantum number (n = 1 for the first orbit).
- a0 is the Bohr radius, which is a constant with a value of approximately 0.529 × 10-10 meters or 0.53 × 10-8 cm.
EXPLANATION:
- The first Bohr orbit corresponds to n = 1.
- The radius of the first Bohr orbit (r1) is therefore:
r1 = 1² × a0 = a0
- Substituting the value of a0, we get:
r1 = 0.53 × 10-8 cm
Therefore, the radius of the first Bohr orbit for the hydrogen atom is 0.53 × 10-8 cm.
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