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Would the Bohr formula for the H-atom remain unchanged if proton had a charge `(+4//3) e` and electron a charge `(-3//4) e`, where `e = 1.6 xx 10^(-19) C`. Given reasons for you answer.

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If proton had a charge `(+4//3)e` and electron a charge `(-3//4)e`, then the Bohr formula for the H-atom remain same, since the Bohr formula involves only the product of the charges which remain constant for given values of charges.
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