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==Key Stage 4==
===Meaning===
The [[Bohr Model]] is a model of the [[atom]] in which a [[Positive Charge|positively charged]] [[Atomic Nucleus|nucleus]] is surrounded by [[electron]]s which [[orbit]] the [[Atomic Nucleus|nucleus]] in specific [[Electron Orbital|electron orbitals]] or 'shells'.
===About the Borh Model===
: The [[Bohr Model]] was developed by [[Neils Bohr]] following observations that [[electron]]s could gain or lose specific amounts of [[energy]] with the [[Absorb (Physics)|absorption]] and [[Emit|emission]] of light. This suggested that there were specific [[Energy Level]]s that [[electron]]s could be in.
: These [[Electron Energy Level|energy levels]] are also referred to as [[Electron Orbital]]s and [[Electron Shell]]s.
===Meaning===
The [[Bohr Model]] is a model of the [[atom]] in which a [[Positive Charge|positively charged]] [[Atomic Nucleus|nucleus]] is surrounded by [[electron]]s which [[orbit]] the [[Atomic Nucleus|nucleus]] in specific [[Electron Orbital|electron orbitals]] or 'shells'.
===About the Borh Model===
: The [[Bohr Model]] was developed by [[Neils Bohr]] following observations that [[electron]]s could gain or lose specific amounts of [[energy]] with the [[Absorb (Physics)|absorption]] and [[Emit|emission]] of light. This suggested that there were specific [[Energy Level]]s that [[electron]]s could be in.
: These [[Electron Energy Level|energy levels]] are also referred to as [[Electron Orbital]]s and [[Electron Shell]]s.