Answer :
Bohr atomic model can not predict spectra for multielectron atom because:
i) Bohr model could not explain the spectra of atoms containing more than one of electron.
ii) It never not explain the Zeeman effect. In presence of the magnetic of field, each of spectral line gets split up to into fine lines, the phenomenon is known as Zeeman effect.
iii) It could not explain the to Stark effect. In presence of the electric of field, each spectral line gets split up into fine lines, the phenomenon is known as as the Stark effect.
iv) The main objection to the Bohr’s model was raised by Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle.
What is bohr atomic model?
The bohr model postulates that the electrons are orbit the nucleus at fixed energy if levels. Orbits further from to the nucleus to exist at highest energy levels.
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