spectra of elements with multi-electron atoms
Bohr model explain these spectra.
Is not complete becuase not everythin is correct
A Dalton's model of atom doesn't exist. Dalton principles are not in agreement with the discovery of isotopes and nonstoichiometric compounds.
Bohr.
fully explain independent particle or single particle model as a factor responsible for nuclear stability
Bohr's model of the atom doesn't explain hydrogen's flammability.
The Bohr model of an atom was of planetary type.
Bohr model explain these spectra.
Is not complete becuase not everythin is correct
it couldn't explain all the observed transitions
There has been more and more observations about the atom that has changed it since then. They revised it to explain the observations.
It can be any atom if you have to explain the basic structure of it. But there should be the main parts like the nucleus,shells,protons,neutrons,electrons,etc.
A Dalton's model of atom doesn't exist. Dalton principles are not in agreement with the discovery of isotopes and nonstoichiometric compounds.
Bohr.
Aganist de Broglie's dual nature of atom.Against Heisenberg's Uncertainity priciple.Do not explain Zeeman Effect.Do not explain Stark's Effect.
fully explain independent particle or single particle model as a factor responsible for nuclear stability
To explain atomic emission spectra. Using the Bohr Model of a hydrogen atom, deriving the frequency of these emission lines is almost trivial. Without the Bohr Model, deriving them is impossible. Also, the "classical" model of electrons in an atom, acting like planets around a nucleus, would result in complete collapse of such an atom in a small fraction of a second.