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By applying Bohr's postulates, arrive at the radius of n^(th) orbit for hydrogen like atom.

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Solution :`implies` Applying Bohr.s postulates to a HYDROGEN LIKE ATOM (one electron species such as `H, He^+ and Li^(2+)` etc.) the radius of the `n^(th)` orbit and the energy of the electron REVOLVING in the `n^(th)` orbit were derived. The results are as follows:
`r_n = ((0.529)n^2)/z Å"".....(1)`
`E_(n)(-13.6(z^2))/(n^2) ev "atom"^(-1)""......(2)` (or)
`E_(n) = ((-1312.8)Z^2)/(n^2) KJ mol^(-1) "".....(3)`.


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