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Rutherford's model for the atom, based on the Geiger-Marsden experiment results, contained the new features of a relatively high central charge concentrated into a very small volume in comparison to the rest of the atom and with this central volume also containing the bulk of the Atomic Mass of the atom. later this is called as nucleus.

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Before Rutherford, scientists assumed that the atom was a single particle. Rutherford presented his a revolutionary, physical atomic model that suggested an atom consists of a central charge (the term 'nucleus' was coined after Rutherford's model was presented) that is surrounded, presumably, by a cloud of orbiting electrons.

Rutherford's model was later improved upon by Niels Bohr, father of the Bohr-model. Rutherford made no connection to an element's atomic number and the number of protons within an atom's nucleus; however, his atomic model paved the way for the discovery of this correlation only a couple years after the model was designed.

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Rutherford describes the atom as a tiny, dense, positively charged core called a nucleus, in which nearly all the mass is concentrated. He confirmed the existence of proton. He pictured in his model that electrons are in motion around the nucleus. According to Rutherford's model, electrons may move anywhere within the volume of space around the nucleus. This concept contradicts with the atomic model that was later proposed by Niels Bohr. Bohr made restrictions to the movement of electrons by imposing pictures of electrons in an orbit around the nucleus. In his theory, he used the quantum rule which was introduced by Max Planck.

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How is the Rutherford model different from previous model?

Rutherford's model for the atom, based on the Geiger-Marsden experiment results, contained the new features of a relatively high central charge concentrated into a very small volume in comparison to the rest of the atom and with this central volume also containing the bulk of the Atomic Mass of the atom. later this is called as nucleus.


How did Rutherfords model of the atom different from thomsons?

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Describe bohr model and how it differ from Rutherford model and how it is similar to Rutherford model?

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How is the Bohr model better than the Rutherford model?

Bohr formulated new explanation and theories to remove Rutherford defect in Rutherford atomic model thats why Bohr atomic model is better than Rutherford atomic model.


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What nickname did Rutherford's theory receive?

Rutherford's theory is known as the Rutherford model or Rutherford atomic model. It describes the structure of an atom as a dense positively charged nucleus surrounded by orbiting electrons.


Which scientist developed atomic model?

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Whose model was called planetary model of the atom?

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Ernest Rutherford created the nuclear model of an atom!


Who atomic model determined that an atoms positive charge is concentrated in the atoms center?

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What early theory of atomic structure described electrons as moving around a central nucleus similar to the solar system?

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