See explanation.
Bohr model was based on several assumptions, some of them were correct but some others were wrong.
- The first wrong assumption made by Bohr is considering the electron orbiting around the nucleus in a circular orbit, however, we know now that this is not correct, because electrons exist in a cloud.
- Bohr model is valid only for hydrogen since it has one electron only, however, when it was applied to other , the experimental data were different than the theoretical calculations.
Bohr model could me applied however, to Hydrogen-like ions where they have to loose all their electrons except one.
For example: ##Ca^(19+), Li^(2+), Be^(3+), etc.##
Here is a video that explains more about Bohr model:The Bohr Model
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