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Q3: Differentiate between Bohr's
atomic model and Rutherford's atomic
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Answered by shravanihaware06
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Rutherford knew the electrons were outside of the nucleus and they were equal in number to the "positiveness" of the nucleus. Rutherford randomly placed the negative electrons outside the nucleus.

Bohr's improvement of the Rutherford model was that Bohr placed the electrons in distinct energy levels. This Bohr model matched the experimental data that Max Planck had determined from his work on the different energies of photons.

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Answered by kancharlar71
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I.in Bohr's atomic model the nutrons are present but in Rutherford model the nutrons doesn't present

Rutherford described the atom as consisting of a tiny positive mass surrounded by a cloud of negative electrons. Bohr thought that electrons orbited the nucleus in quantised orbits. ... He believed that electrons moved around the nucleus in circular orbits with quantised potential and kinetic energies

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