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The n = 5 to n = 3 transition in the bohr hydrogen atom corresponds to the emission of a photon with a wavelength of 1280 nm.

Why is Bohr's model limited to hydrogen?

Because it does not account for forces owing to inter-electronic attractions, Bohr's atomic model is only valid for single electron species.

The Bohr Model of the Hydrogen Atom presented the planetary model initially, but an assumption about electrons was subsequently established. The premise was that the structure of atoms could be quantized. Bohr hypothesised that electrons orbited the nucleus in fixed-radius orbits or shells.

Electrons orbit the nucleus in fixed-size, fixed-energy orbits. The orbit's energy is proportional to its size. The smallest orbit has the lowest energy. When an electron travels from one orbit to another, it absorbs or emits radiation.

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