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How was Bohr able to explain Rutherford's Model of an Atom?
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Answered by abhi494494
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Explanation:

Drawback of Rutherford Atomic model :

As per Rutherford model electron revolve around the nucleus in a circular path . But particles that are in motion on a circular path would undergo acceleration and acceleration cause radiation of energy by charge particles . Eventually electron should lose energy and fall into nucleius

Bohr Modified the Atomic

structure model by explaining that electron moved in fixed orbitals ( shell) and not anywhere in between and he also explained that orbit ( shell) has a fixed energy level Bohr improved Rutherford Atomic model by proposing that electron travelled in circular orbit with specific energy level

Answered by tanmay3996
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Answer:Hello, here is the answer... But i don't know which class you are in.. so, this answer is of higher classes.

a) The christmas pudding model was given by JJ Thompson.  

In this model-  

1) An iota is emphatically charged circle in which electrons are embeded.  

2) Both of protons and electrons have some size and thus a particle is electrically impartial.  

b) The downsides of the models were-  

1) His model didn't told about no. of electrons and the appropriation in a molecule.  

Bohr expressed that the quick electron is required to free energy. The energy of the electron is fixed. Consequently, rotates in a similar circle without losing any energy.

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