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How was Bohr’s atomic model different from Rutherford’s atomic model?

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The answer is A electrons exist in specified energy levels surrounding the nucleus. for people in edguinity

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Bohr thought that electrons orbited the nucleus in circular paths; whereas in the modern view atomic electron structure is more like 3D standing waves. ... He believed that electrons moved around the nucleus in circular orbits with quantised potential and kinetic energies.

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