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2 December, 08:28

Describe the main difference between the Bohr model of the atom and the Rutherford model

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  1. 2 December, 08:38
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    Bohr suggested, that there are definitive shells of particular energy and angular momentum in which an electron can revolve. It was not in Rutherford's model
  2. 2 December, 08:44
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    Bohr's Explanation of Stability. The Rutherford model had one problem: the energy expended by the orbiting electrons would eventually cause them to collapse into the nucleus, making the atom unstable. To explain the orbital model, Bohr proposed a quantum theory of electron rotation
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