in what way in the Rutherford atomic model different from that of Thomson atomic model? State the drawback of Rutherford Model of an atom. how were these drawbacks corrected in bohr model of atom.
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in Rutherford atomic model most alpha particles are undeflected, some were deflect at 90degree while some by 120 and at least one alpha particle which is deflect at 180 degree
there are many drawbacks in the Rutherford atomic model that the volume of nucleus is lesser in comparison to volume of atom and the remaining space is covered by electrons therfore, these are some drawback in atomic model of Rutherford while on other hand bohrs model, there are K,L,M,N,O....., shells according to electronic configuration nd in this there is no change in energy of electrons if they revolve in certain orbit but if it jump from lower to high means from K to L shell its energy increases or if it jumps from high to low it's energy decrease means jump from L TO K
there are many drawbacks in the Rutherford atomic model that the volume of nucleus is lesser in comparison to volume of atom and the remaining space is covered by electrons therfore, these are some drawback in atomic model of Rutherford while on other hand bohrs model, there are K,L,M,N,O....., shells according to electronic configuration nd in this there is no change in energy of electrons if they revolve in certain orbit but if it jump from lower to high means from K to L shell its energy increases or if it jumps from high to low it's energy decrease means jump from L TO K
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