Identify [Recognise and name] the difficulties with the Rutherford-Bohr model, including its inability to completely explain:
-The spectra of larger atoms
-The existence of hyperfine spectral lines
-The Zeeman effect
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The Rutherford-Bohr model takes the first step to introduce quantum theory to the hydrogen atom but the model has many limitations and difficulties. For all of its success, the Bohr model of the atom had serious limitations, these include:
- It was an ad hoc mixture of classical and quantum physics. It assumed that some laws of classical physics held and others did not.
-It did not work for multi-electron atoms (hydrogen has only one electron).
- Certain spectral lines were found to consist of a number of very fine and close lines. The cause of these hyperfine spectral lines could not be explained.
- It could not explain the relative intensities of the spectral lines. Some lines were more intense than others. Why this should occur was unknown.
- The splitting of spectral lines when the sample was placed in a magnetic field the Zeeman effect could also not be explained.
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anyone got explanations why
-The spectra of larger atoms
-The existence of hyperfine spectral lines
-The Zeeman effect
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The Rutherford-Bohr model takes the first step to introduce quantum theory to the hydrogen atom but the model has many limitations and difficulties. For all of its success, the Bohr model of the atom had serious limitations, these include:
- It was an ad hoc mixture of classical and quantum physics. It assumed that some laws of classical physics held and others did not.
-It did not work for multi-electron atoms (hydrogen has only one electron).
- Certain spectral lines were found to consist of a number of very fine and close lines. The cause of these hyperfine spectral lines could not be explained.
- It could not explain the relative intensities of the spectral lines. Some lines were more intense than others. Why this should occur was unknown.
- The splitting of spectral lines when the sample was placed in a magnetic field the Zeeman effect could also not be explained.
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anyone got explanations why