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Subject: Did the Bohr Model have sub-levels?

Date: Fri Nov 7 20:54:56 2003
Posted by Ryan
Grade level: 10-12 School: No school entered.
City: No city entered. State/Province: New York Country: USA
Area of science: Chemistry
ID: 1068260096.Ch
Message:

My teacher says that the Bohr model doesn't have sub-levels in the shells.  But 
when I was searching for why they called the sub-levels of the current 
model "s,p,d,f"  I found some questionable information that pointed to the fact 
that the Bohr model did have sub-levels.  So, is my teacher right in saying 
that the Bohr model didn't have sub-levels or is it true that Bohr did have sub-
levels in his model?


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