Bohr's model replaced Rutherford's model primarily because it addressed the shortcomings of the latter, particularly regarding atomic stability and electron behavior. While Rutherford's model suggested that electrons orbit the nucleus like planets around the sun, it could not explain why atoms emit or absorb energy at specific wavelengths. Bohr introduced quantized energy levels for electrons, which provided a framework for understanding atomic spectra and the stability of atoms. This model aligned better with experimental observations and laid the groundwork for modern quantum mechanics.
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It described a nucleus surrounded by a large volume of space.
The Rutherford model involve a positive nucleus separated from electrons.
Niels Bohr introduced the notion of electronic orbits.
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Rutherfords gold foil experiment demonstrated the existence of the nucleus and lead to the model of a positive nucleus surrounded by electrons. This model was further developed by Bohr and then by Schroedinger and others to become the quantum mechanical model we now have with electrons in orbitals around the central positively charged nucleus..
The atomic model of Rutherford was a step in the historical development of the today concept of an atom.
Negative electrons orbiting a positive nucleus much like the planets orbit the sun.
Rutherford imagined the atom to be a particle with a thickly concentrated positive nucleus and electrons moving around it.
Rutherford supposed that the atom had a central positive nucleus surrounded by negative electrons.