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what is difference between in the atomic model of thomas and Rutherford​

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Answered by ITZINNOVATIVEGIRL588
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1. Rutherford's model is based on gold foil experiments.

Bohr model is associated with hydrogen line spectrum.

2. Rutherford's model do not deals with discrete energy levels.

Bohr model describes about discrete energy levels.

3. Rutherford's model states that atom consists with a central core where almost whole mass is concentrated.

Bohr model states that electrons have specific orbits to revolve around the nucleous.

Answered by Rudranil420
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Thomson model of atom is the model which states that electrons are embedded in a positively charged solid material which is spherical in shape. Rutherford model of atom is the model which explains that there is a nucleus in the center of the atom and electrons are located around the nucleus

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