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W E L C O M E. S.N.T.C SREEKANDESWARAM POOCHAKKAL B.Ed 2013-2014 KERALA UNIVERSITY. Submitted by: Safiya k mohamed Physical science R eg no: 133 83 019. SUBMITTED TO : Linimol miss, P hysical science. Power point presentation on “ BOHR ATOM MODEL ”. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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WELCOME

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S.N.T.CSREEKANDESWARAM

POOCHAKKALB.Ed 2013-2014

KERALA UNIVERSITY

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Submitted by: Safiya k mohamedPhysical science

Reg no: 133 83 019

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SUBMITTED TO : Linimol miss,

Physical science

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Power point presentation on“BOHR ATOM MODEL”

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NIELS BOHRWas a Danish physicist

who made foundational contribution to atomic structure and quantum

theory for which he received the Nobel price

in physics

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BOHR MODEL•According to the Bohr model of atom,•Electrons are revolves around the nucleus in certain discrete paths called “ORBITS”

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• In atom electrons are present around the nucleus in shells

• Each shell have a particular amount of energy, so shells are called energy levels

• The shell which is more close to the nucleus have low energy, when the distance increases energy also increases.

• In bohr model 1st, 2nd,3rd,4th,5th energy levels are known as K,L,M,N,O shells respectively.

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Atomic number & Mass number

The number of protons in an atom is called its atomic number(Z).

Atomic number = no: of protons = no: of electrons

The total no: of particles in the nucleus is called mass number (M). It is the sum of the no: of protons and neutrons.

Mass number + no: of protons + no: of neutrons

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Eg:

In Lithium,Mass no: =7Atomic no: =3So, no: of electrons= 3Protons = 3Neutrons =4

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CONCLUSIONThus Neils bohr had developed a

simple and scientific way to express the structure of atom by

his Bohr model.

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