Bohr Atomic Model !link! [FHD]
The theoretical schism in foundational chemistry: Lewis vs. quantum
The , introduced by Danish physicist Niels Bohr in 1913, was a landmark "semi-quantum" theory that fundamentally changed our understanding of atomic structure. It successfully combined classical physics with the newly emerging quantum concepts of Max Planck and Albert Einstein to explain why atoms are stable and why they emit light at specific wavelengths. The Core Postulates of the Bohr Model bohr atomic model
Bohr's model is built upon three foundational postulates that departed from the classical "planetary" model: The theoretical schism in foundational chemistry: Lewis vs