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30/09/2020 12:52 pm
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Bohr's theory is not applicable to:
(a) H
(b) He+
(c) Li2+
(d) H+
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30/09/2020 12:53 pm

(d) H+
Explanation:
Bohr's Theory is not applicable to H+ as it has no electron.
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