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How was Bohr’s atomic model different from rutherfords atomic model

A. Bohr’s model accounted for electrons that have different charges

B. Bohr’s model could explain the structure of the nucleus

C. Bohr’s model showed that electron orbits had distinct radii

D. Bohr’s model could explain the wave nature of electrons

E. Bohr’s model proved that atoms are unstable in the nature

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C i agree

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C. Bohr’s model showed that electron orbits had distinct radii

Step-by-step explanation:

In Rutherford's atomic model, the electrons moved on arbitrary orbits, which was only due to the condition that the Coulomb force acts as a radial force. In Bohr's atomic model, only very specific orbits were allowed, which were determined by Bor's quantum condition.

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