What did bohr hypothesize about the atom?
that the atom is a positive, solid sphere wit...
Physics, 28.01.2020 22:44 raiderries
What did bohr hypothesize about the atom?
that the atom is a positive, solid sphere with electrons in it.
that the atom is one large solid particle.
that the atom is a nucleus only.
that the atom is a nucleus with electrons orbiting around it.
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