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6 How does Bohr's Theory help to solve the discrepancies of Rutherford's Theory (3

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Answered by nahakmcl
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In Rutherford's model most of the atom's mass is concentrated into the centre (what we now call the nucleus) and electrons surround the positive mass in something like a cloud.

Bohr's most significant contribution was the quantisation of the model. He believed that electrons moved around the nucleus in circular orbits with quantised potential and kinetic energies. So it was not possible for electrons to occupy just any energy level.

Answered by ambikamanchem27
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according to bohrs theory . bohrs theory want to fullfill the electrons equally. so here max pairing will start after fulfilling all boxes with electron

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