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what is one question that Rutherford 's theory and bohr's theory answer differently​

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Answered by binibijoabiyaaaron
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Explanation:

Bohr's improvement of the Rutherford model was that Bohr placed the electrons in distinct energy levels. ... 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.

Answered by aafaazabdulla
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Explanation:

Rutherford proposed that most of the atom was empty space with the mass and positive charge concentrated in a tiny nucleus. Electrons would orbit the nucleus similar to how planets orbit the sun.

Bohr proposed an atomic model based on quantum theory where electrons moved around the nucleus in definite orbits.

If the electron absorbs a quantum of energy, it moves to an orbit with a higher energy level. It then becomes excited and emits energy to return to its stable orbit.

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