Explain all the atoms resemble a bohr hydrogen atom


An atom in which just one of the outer shell electrons is excited to a very high quantum level n is called a "high Rydberg" atom. In some ways, all these atoms resemble a Bohr hydrogen atom with its electron in a high-numbered orbit. Explain why you might expect it to be the case?

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Chemistry: Explain all the atoms resemble a bohr hydrogen atom
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