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What did Bohr’s model of the atom include that Rutherford’s model did not have?

a nucleus
energy levels
electron clouds
smaller particles

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The correct answer to this would be energy levels.

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Answer:

Energy levels

Step-by-step explanation:

Bohr gave the model for the atom.

He said that the atom consists of the energy levels in which the electrons are moving in particular orbits.

The maximum number of electrons occupied in the energy level is .

Rutherford's model gave the location of the nucleus in the atom.

J.J Thomson discovered the electrons.

Therefore, Bohr's model included that Rutherford's model did not have energy level.

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