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Using Rutherford model of the atom, derive the expression for the total energy of the electron in hydrogen atom. What is the significance of total negative energy possessed by the electron?
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Using Bohr's postulates of the atomic model derive the expression for radius of nth electron orbit. Hence obtain the expression for Bohrs radius.

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Solution

According to Rutherford's model, we have

mv2r=14πϵ0Ze2r2

=14πϵ0Ze2r

Therefore,

Total Energy =P.E+K.E

T.E=14πϵ0Ze2r+12mv2

=1214πϵ0Ze2r

=18πϵ0Ze2r

Energy is negative implies that the electron- nucleus is a bound or attractive system.

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According to Bohr's atomic model, electrons revolve around the nucleus only in those orbits for which the angular momentum is an integral multiple of h2π

So, as per Bohr's postulate, we have

mvr=nh2π

Therefore,

mv2r=14πϵ0Ze2r2

mvr=nh2π

Therefore,

m2v2r2=n2h24π2

This implies,

r=ϵ0n2h2πZe2m

This is the required expression for Bohr's radius.

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