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Ernest Rutherford's mistake regarding the structure of the atom was corrected primarily by Niels Bohr. In 1913, Bohr introduced his model of the atom, which incorporated quantum theory to explain the stability of electron orbits around the nucleus. This model addressed the issues associated with Rutherford's earlier conception, particularly the problem of atomic stability and the discrete energy levels of electrons. Bohr's work laid the foundation for modern atomic theory.

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