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In 1913, the Danish scientist Niels Bohr put forward his theory of energy levels in an Atom. He based his theory on the analysis of emission spectra he obtained when he excited hydrogen atoms in a discharge tube.
An energy level is the fixed energy value of an electron in an Atom.
Where:
When negation elements such as hydrogen are electrically excited in a discharge tube the electrons of the hydrogen atoms absorb the energy and then give off energy in the form of light.
When this life was examined, a line spectrum was obtained.
The atomic absorption spectrum is the spectrum that is obtained when light is passed through a gaseous sample of an element.
An atomic absorption spectrometer is used to analyse samples of water or blood for heavy metals such as lead or Mercury.
Bohr's model of the Atom where he envisaged electrons as particles revolving around the nucleus was developed and modified by scientists in the 1920s and 1930s.
In 1923 the French scientist Louis de Broglie proposed that electrons had wave properties, and this was shown experimentally to be correct.
Electrons were now set to have both a particle and wave nature.
If an electron has a wave nature, then it could not have a definite path about the nucleus as Bohr had proposed. The main difference between Bohr's theory and the modern theories are:
Bohr thought the electron had particle form only, but it has now been shown to have a particle and a wave nature.
Bohr proposed that the electron had definite orbits about the nucleus. However, the modern theory uses orbitals to describe the probable location of an electron.
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