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question 23 (1 point) saved question 23) which atomic model best agrees…

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question 23 (1 point) saved question 23) which atomic model best agrees with the experimental emission spectrum for hydrogen? (1 pt) a) daltons billiard ball model b) plum pudding model c) classical solar system model d) bohr model e) schrodinger model

Explanation:

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The Bohr model successfully explains the discrete emission spectrum of hydrogen by postulating quantized energy levels and electron transitions between them. Other models like Dalton's billiard - ball model, Plum Pudding model, and Classical Solar System model do not account for the emission spectrum well. The Schrodinger model is more complex and while it also describes atomic behavior accurately, the Bohr model was the first to correctly explain the hydrogen emission spectrum.

Answer:

d) Bohr model