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In Bohr's model there are stationary orbits in which though the electrons are subjected to centrifugal acceleration, they will not give out any kind radiation.

But in Rutherford's model no such stationary orbits.

In case Bohr's model, line spectrum is possible.

But in Rutherford's model, continuous spectrum is expected. But no such spectrum emitted by atoms especially hydrogen atom

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the atoms were not the same or something how should i know

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Dalton described atoms as solid spheres. Thomson discovered the the atom also contained negatively charged particles called electrons distributed in such a way that the atom had no charge.

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In the Bohr model the nucleus and electrons are placed in separated locations.

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In the Bohr model electrons are separated from the atomic nucleus.

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Q: How is Thomson's model of the atom different from Dalton's model of atom?
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Thomsons model (plum pudding model of negatively charged particles in a positive soup) differed from Daltons model. Dalton hypothesised that atoms were indivisible, the word atom comes from the Greek atomos cannot be cut)


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