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Bohr Model · Quantum Numbers · de Broglie · Heisenberg

Atomic Structure is the foundation of all chemistry. It carries high weightage in JEE and NEET, with 3-4 questions appearing every year.

This chapter explains the composition and structure of atoms, the nature of subatomic particles, and the evolution of atomic models from Thomson to Bohr to the quantum mechanical model. It covers subatomic particles, atomic models, electromagnetic radiation, Planck's quantum theory, the photoelectric effect, Bohr's model, the hydrogen spectrum, de Broglie wavelength, the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, quantum numbers, and orbitals.

This page gives you the complete guide to Atomic Structure with all concepts explained in depth. You will find clear definitions, derivations, worked examples, and common mistakes to avoid. Download the free PDF below and keep it handy for quick revision before your JEE Main, JEE Advanced, or NEET exam.

Bohr ModelEnergy & Radius
Quantum Numbersn, l, m, s
de BroglieWave-Particle Duality
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What is Atomic Structure?

Definition: Atomic Structure is the study of the composition and structure of atoms. It covers subatomic particles, atomic models, the quantum mechanical model, and the wave-particle duality of matter.

Atomic Structure is the foundation of all chemistry. Understanding the structure of atoms is essential for understanding chemical bonding, periodicity, and the properties of elements.

Subatomic Particles

Electrons, protons, and neutrons — the building blocks of atoms. Their discovery and properties form the basis of atomic structure.

Atomic Models

From Thomson's plum-pudding to Rutherford's nuclear model to Bohr's quantized orbits and the quantum mechanical model.

Key Insight: Atomic Structure is the bridge between the macroscopic world and the quantum world. Understanding atomic structure is essential for understanding all of chemistry.

Subatomic Particles

Definition: Atoms are composed of three fundamental subatomic particles: electrons, protons, and neutrons. Their properties determine the identity and behavior of atoms.
ParticleCharge (C)Mass (kg)Location
Electron-1.602 × 10⁻¹⁹9.11 × 10⁻³¹Outside nucleus
Proton+1.602 × 10⁻¹⁹1.673 × 10⁻²⁷Nucleus
Neutron01.675 × 10⁻²⁷Nucleus
Atomic number (Z) = number of protons. Mass number (A) = number of protons + neutrons.

Key Terms

  • Isotopes: Same atomic number (Z) but different mass number (A) — same element, different number of neutrons. Example: ¹H, ²H, ³H.
  • Isobars: Same mass number (A) but different atomic number (Z) — different elements. Example: ⁴⁰Ar and ⁴⁰Ca.
  • Isotones: Same number of neutrons but different atomic number (Z). Example: ¹⁴C and ¹⁵N.
Important: Isotopes have the same chemical properties but different physical properties. Isobars have different chemical properties but similar nuclear properties.

Atomic Models — Evolution of Our Understanding

Definition: Atomic models are theoretical representations of the structure of atoms. They have evolved over time as new experimental evidence became available.

Thomson's Model (Plum-Pudding Model)

J.J. Thomson proposed that atoms consist of electrons embedded in a uniform sphere of positive charge. This model could explain the existence of electrons but could not explain the results of Rutherford's gold foil experiment.

Rutherford's Model (Nuclear Model)

Ernest Rutherford's gold foil experiment (α-particle scattering) revealed that atoms have a small, dense, positively charged nucleus with electrons revolving around it. Most of the atom is empty space.

Key Insight: Rutherford's model resembles the solar system, with electrons orbiting the nucleus like planets orbiting the sun.

Limitation of Rutherford's Model

According to Maxwell's theory, a revolving (accelerating) electron should radiate energy and spiral into the nucleus. This means the classical atom would be unstable and cannot explain line spectra. This was a major limitation of Rutherford's model.

Key Insight: Rutherford's model could not explain the stability of atoms or the discrete line spectra of elements. This led to the development of Bohr's model.

Electromagnetic Radiation

Definition: Electromagnetic radiation is a form of energy that travels through space as waves. It includes radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays.
QuantitySymbolFormulaUnit
Wavelengthλm, nm, Å
Frequencyνs⁻¹, Hz
Speed of lightcc = λν3 × 10⁸ m/s
Wavenumberṽ = 1/λ = ν/cm⁻¹, cm⁻¹
Energy of photonEE = hν = hc/λJ, eV
The electromagnetic spectrum ranges from long wavelength (radio) to short wavelength (gamma rays).
Important: In Atomic Structure, electromagnetic radiation is used to study the structure of atoms through spectroscopy. The energy of a photon is directly proportional to its frequency and inversely proportional to its wavelength.

Planck's Quantum Theory

Definition: Planck's quantum theory states that energy is absorbed or emitted in discrete packets called quanta or photons. The energy of a quantum is proportional to its frequency: E = hν.

Key Concepts

  • Black-body radiation: A black body absorbs and emits radiation of all wavelengths. Classical physics could not explain its emission curve (the ultraviolet catastrophe).
  • Quantization of energy: Energy is absorbed or emitted in the form of a quanta or photon: E = hν, where h = 6.626 × 10⁻³⁴ J·s.
  • Energy in electron-volts: E = 1240 / λ (eV·nm).
Key Insight: Planck's quantum theory was the foundation of modern quantum mechanics and explained the ultraviolet catastrophe that classical physics could not.

Photoelectric Effect

Definition: The photoelectric effect is the emission of electrons from a metal surface when light of sufficient frequency falls on it. It was explained by Albert Einstein using Planck's quantum theory.

Key Formulas

QuantityFormula
Work functionφ = hν₀
Threshold wavelengthλ₀ = hc / φ
Kinetic energy of photoelectronKE = hν - φ
Stopping potentialeV₀ = hν - φ
Maximum KE depends on frequency (not intensity). The number of photoelectrons depends on intensity.
Interesting Fact: Albert Einstein was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921 for his explanation of the photoelectric effect.

Bohr's Model of the Atom

Definition: Bohr's model combined Rutherford's nuclear model with Planck's quantum theory. It proposed that electrons revolve in fixed orbits (shells) with quantized angular momentum.

Bohr's Postulates

  • Quantized angular momentum: mvr = n(h/2π), where n = 1, 2, 3, ...
  • Allowed orbits: Electrons revolve only in certain orbits without radiating energy.
  • Energy emission: Energy is emitted or absorbed when an electron jumps between orbits.

Key Formulas

QuantityFormula
Radius of orbitrₙ = n² (h²/4π²mke²) = n² × 0.529 Å
Velocity of electronvₙ = (2πke²/nh) = 2.19 × 10⁶ / n m/s
Energy of orbitEₙ = -13.6 / n² eV
Energy differenceΔE = 13.6 (1/n₁² - 1/n₂²) eV
The Bohr radius (a₀) = 0.529 Å. The energy of an orbit is negative because the electron is bound to the nucleus.

Limitations of Bohr's Model

  • Could not explain the spectra of multi-electron atoms.
  • Could not explain the fine structure of spectral lines.
  • Could not explain the Zeeman effect (splitting of lines in a magnetic field).
  • Could not explain the Stark effect (splitting in an electric field).
  • Could not explain the intensity of spectral lines.
  • Violates the Heisenberg uncertainty principle by assuming fixed orbits.
Key Insight: Despite its limitations, Bohr's model was a major breakthrough in Atomic Structure. It successfully explained the hydrogen spectrum and introduced the concept of quantized energy levels.

Hydrogen Spectrum — Rydberg Formula

Definition: The hydrogen spectrum consists of discrete lines corresponding to transitions between energy levels. The Rydberg formula predicts the wavelengths of these lines.
SeriesTransitionRegion
Lymann → 1Ultraviolet
Balmern → 2Visible
Paschenn → 3Infrared
Brackettn → 4Infrared
Pfundn → 5Infrared
Number of spectral lines obtained when an electron falls from level n to the ground state = n(n-1)/2.
Formula: ṽ = 1/λ = R(1/n₁² - 1/n₂²)
Where R = Rydberg constant = 1.097 × 10⁷ m⁻¹.
Key Insight: The Balmer series (transitions to n=2) contains the first four visible lines of the hydrogen spectrum. This is a frequently tested concept in Atomic Structure.

de Broglie Wavelength — Wave-Particle Duality

Definition: Louis de Broglie proposed that matter has wave-like properties. The de Broglie wavelength of a particle is inversely proportional to its momentum.

Key Formulas

QuantityFormula
de Broglie wavelengthλ = h/mv = h/p
For electron accelerated through potential Vλ = 12.27 / √V Å
Bohr's quantization from de Broglie2πr = nλ
The de Broglie wavelength explains Bohr's quantization condition: standing waves around the nucleus.
Key Insight: The de Broglie wavelength is the foundation of wave mechanics. It shows that electrons, like light, have both particle and wave properties.

Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle

Definition: The Heisenberg uncertainty principle states that the position and momentum of an electron cannot both be measured exactly at the same instant. The more precisely one is known, the less precisely the other can be known.
FormFormula
Position-MomentumΔx · Δp ≥ h/4π
Energy-TimeΔE · Δt ≥ h/4π
This principle is a fundamental limit of quantum mechanics and explains why Bohr's model (with fixed orbits) is an approximation.
Key Insight: The Heisenberg uncertainty principle is a fundamental principle of quantum mechanics. It shows that the classical concept of a particle with a definite position and velocity is not applicable at the atomic level.

Quantum Numbers

Definition: Quantum numbers are a set of four numbers that describe the state of an electron in an atom. They completely define the electron's energy, shape, orientation, and spin.
Quantum NumberSymbolValuesDescribes
Principaln1, 2, 3, ...Shell and energy
Azimuthall0 to n-1Subshell (shape)
Magneticm-l to +lOrbital orientation
Spins+½ or -½Electron spin
A subshell has (2l+1) orbitals. A shell has n² orbitals. Maximum electrons: shell = 2n², subshell = 2(2l+1), orbital = 2.

Important Relations

  • Number of orbitals in a subshell: (2l+1)
  • Number of orbitals in a shell:
  • Maximum electrons in a shell: 2n²
  • Maximum electrons in a subshell: 2(2l+1)
  • Maximum electrons in an orbital: 2
Important: Quantum numbers are the key to understanding the arrangement of electrons in atoms. They are essential for predicting the properties of elements.

Orbitals and Nodes

Definition: An orbital is a region of space around the nucleus where there is a high probability of finding an electron. Nodes are regions where the probability of finding an electron is zero.
QuantityFormula
Radial nodesn - l - 1
Angular nodesl
Total nodesn - 1
The total number of nodes in an orbital is n - 1. Radial nodes are spherical surfaces where the wavefunction is zero.
Key Insight: Understanding nodes is essential for understanding the shapes and energies of orbitals in Atomic Structure.

All Atomic Structure Formulas at a Glance

FormulaWhat It Means
c = λνSpeed of light relation
E = hν = hc/λEnergy of a photon
rₙ = n² × 0.529 ÅBohr radius for hydrogen
Eₙ = -13.6 / n² eVEnergy of Bohr orbit
1/λ = R(1/n₁² - 1/n₂²)Rydberg formula
λ = h/mvde Broglie wavelength
λ = 12.27/√V Åde Broglie for electron
Δx · Δp ≥ h/4πHeisenberg uncertainty
ΔE · Δt ≥ h/4πEnergy-time uncertainty
Radial nodes = n - l - 1Number of radial nodes
Angular nodes = lNumber of angular nodes
Total nodes = n - 1Total nodes in an orbital
Memorise these formulas for Atomic Structure. They are the key to scoring full marks in this chapter.

Common Mistakes in Atomic Structure

  • Forgetting the units of Rydberg constant: R = 1.097 × 10⁷ m⁻¹. Make sure you use the correct units in calculations.
  • Confusing isotopes, isobars, and isotones: Isotopes have the same Z, isobars have the same A, and isotones have the same number of neutrons.
  • Misapplying the Heisenberg uncertainty principle: It applies to electrons, not to macroscopic objects.
  • Forgetting the signs of energy in Bohr's model: The energy of an electron in an orbit is negative (bound).
  • Confusing the number of orbitals in a subshell: A subshell has (2l+1) orbitals, not 2(2l+1) (that's the number of electrons).
  • Forgetting that the de Broglie wavelength applies to all matter: It is not limited to electrons.
Golden Rule: Always identify the quantum numbers (n, l, m, s) first. They determine the energy, shape, orientation, and spin of the electron in Atomic Structure.

Why Atomic Structure Matters for JEE and NEET

  • High weightage: Atomic Structure appears in 3-4 questions in every JEE Main, JEE Advanced, and NEET chemistry paper.
  • Foundation for all chemistry: Understanding Atomic Structure is essential for understanding chemical bonding, periodicity, and the properties of elements.
  • Direct scoring: Many questions are direct formula-based, especially Bohr's model, the Rydberg formula, and quantum numbers.
  • Conceptual clarity: This chapter rewards students who understand the concepts rather than just memorizing formulas.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Atomic Structure

What is Atomic Structure in Class 11 Chemistry?
Atomic Structure is the study of the composition and structure of atoms. It covers subatomic particles (electrons, protons, neutrons), atomic models (Thomson, Rutherford, Bohr), quantum mechanical model, quantum numbers, and the wave-particle duality of matter. It is the foundation of all chemistry and a high-weightage chapter for JEE and NEET.
What are the limitations of Bohr's model of the atom?
Bohr's model could not explain: (1) the spectra of multi-electron atoms, (2) the fine structure of spectral lines, (3) the Zeeman effect (splitting of lines in a magnetic field), (4) the Stark effect (splitting in an electric field), and (5) the intensity of spectral lines. It also violates the Heisenberg uncertainty principle by assuming fixed orbits for electrons.
What are the four quantum numbers in Atomic Structure?
The four quantum numbers are: Principal (n) - determines the shell and energy; Azimuthal (l) - determines the subshell and shape (s,p,d,f); Magnetic (m) - determines the orbital orientation; and Spin (s) - determines the electron spin (+½ or -½). They together describe the unique state of every electron in an atom.
What is the de Broglie wavelength formula?
The de Broglie wavelength is given by λ = h/mv = h/p, where h is Planck's constant, m is mass, v is velocity, and p is momentum. For an electron accelerated through a potential V, λ = 12.27/√V Å. This equation established the wave nature of matter and was used by Bohr to derive his quantization condition.
Can I download the Atomic Structure formula sheet PDF for free?
Yes. You can download the complete Atomic Structure formula sheet PDF for free using the download button on this page. It covers subatomic particles, atomic models, Bohr's theory, Rydberg formula, de Broglie wavelength, Heisenberg uncertainty, quantum numbers, and nodes in one comprehensive place for quick revision before JEE and NEET exams.

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