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13 April, 15:40

Rutherford's model of the atom was different from Bohr's model because: Bohr's model provided specific energy levels and locations for the electrons Rutherford's model did not take into account the presence of electrons Bohr's model was never tested Rutherford's model suggested that the positions of the protons and electrons were interchangeable

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  1. 13 April, 15:43
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    Is that a multiple choice? As in:

    A) Bohr's model provided specific energy levels and locations for the electrons

    B) Rutherford's model did not take into account the presence of electrons

    C) Bohr's model was never tested

    D) Rutherford's model suggested that the positions of the protons and electrons were interchangeable

    If that's the case, the answer is A.
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