Chemistry, asked by garg370, 11 months ago

Compare between Rutherford's model of atom to Bohr's model of atom.

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Answered by s02371joshuaprince47
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Bohr thought that electrons orbited the nucleus in quantised orbits. ... 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.

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Answered by ranjeetpradhan628
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Rutherford and Bohr worked together to disprove the ‘plum pudding’ model, and drew the ‘modern’ model we know and love now.

Rutherford's was slightly more basic. He imagined a very small positive nucleus surrounded by a cloud of negative electrons.

Bohr developed this model yet more. He realised the ‘cloud’ of electrons would quickly collapse into the nucleus.

He imaged electrons orbiting in ‘shells’ (AKA valence shells, energy shells etc) and each shell having a set, fixed energy.

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