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geniusboy [140]
4 years ago
9

3. How did Bohr's atomic model improve on Rutherford's atomic

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strojnjashka [21]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

c) he describes specific locaions for the electrons

Explanation:

he determined that electron are around the nucleus in fixed orbits where as Rutherford did not give any concept  of orbits. the concept of orbits also explains the change in energy levels as the electron moves from higher to lower or lower to higher energy level.

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