Re: Bohr's Atom still number one



"guskz@xxxxxxxxxxx" <guskz@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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(b) the s-orbital is spherical and the Bohr orbit is not

Bohr's orbit isn't circular? then what is it squarical?


Circular is not spherical.

A circular orbit has one kind of symetry.
A spherical orbit had a completely different kind of symetry.

An atom with a circular orbit will only bond with atoms that lie on the
plane of the orbit.

A atom with a spherical orbit will bond with atoms in any direction.

The chemistry of atoms that have 's' orbitals containing their bonding
electron clearly shows spherical symetry, not circular.

Bohr's orbitals ALL lie in the same plane.
Bohr's model is disproved by the bonding of molecules.




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