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Biology, 10.10.2019 12:30 cxttiemsp021

How is bohr's atomic model different from rutherford’s model?
electrons in bohr's model are placed in orbits of different energy levels.
bohr's model has a heavy, dense nucleus.
bohr's model has electrons.
electrons in bohr's model are placed in the nucleus.

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How is bohr's atomic model different from rutherford’s model?
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