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state difference between Rutherford's model, Thomson's model and Bohr's model of an atom

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Answered by pikku6
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Thomson's model:-- Nucleus not present

Positive charge form a sphere.

Electrons embedded in the positive sphere.

Rutherford's model:--Nucleus present

Positive charge present inside the nucleus.

Electrons revolve around the nucleus.

Bohr's model:--Nucleus present

Positive charge present in the nucleus.

Electrons revolve around the nucleus in well defined orbits with definite energy.

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