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Wave Nature of Matter
In 1913, about ten years after Bohr published his results, Louis de Broglie came up with a fascinating idea to explain some of the assumptions in the Bohr Model of the atom such as why should an ...
Niels Henrik David Bohr
Niels Henrik David Bohr (1885 - 1961) was the first to apply the quantum theory to the problem of atomic and molecular structure. For this work he received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1911. He ...
Bohr's Atom
Part of the Physics2000 site. These pages also include information on Energy Levels in the atom and atomic spectra.
Elements as Atoms
Many of the ideas of quantum mechanics which went into the model of the hydrogen atom can also be used to understand helium, oxygen, copper and iron - in fact all of the elements.
Niels Henrik David Bohr
Niels Henrik David Bohr (1885 - 1961) received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1922nfor his investigations into the structure of the atom and the radiation emanating from them.
How Atoms Work
A great explanation of atoms, including the development of atomic theory and the structure of the atom. From HowStuffWorks.com.
Schroedinger's Atom
A page explaining Schroedinger's model of atomic structure, with nice graphics showing the wave nature of electrons around the atom.