Chemistry, asked by scosoc1112, 1 year ago

How was Bohr’s atomic model different from Rutherford’s atomic model?

I think it's A

A. Bohr’s model accounted for electrons that have different charges.
B. Bohr’s model could explain the structure of the nucleus.
C. Bohr’s model showed that electron orbits had distinct radii.
D. Bohr’s model could explain the wave nature of electrons.
E. Bohr’s model proved that atoms are unstable in nature.

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Answered by Anonymous
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I think ans is c

bohr's told that electron is move in that orbit only whose angular momentum is NH/2π

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scosoc1112: thanks
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