Question
Which incorrect aspect of Rutherford’s model was fixed by Bohr’s model?(1 point)
Responses
Electrons move freely in curved paths around the nucleus.
Electrons move freely in curved paths around the nucleus.
The nucleus contains most of the mass of an atom.
The nucleus contains most of the mass of an atom.
Positively charged nuclei repel positively charged alpha particles.
Positively charged nuclei repel positively charged alpha particles.
Atoms have small, dense, positively charged nuclei.
Responses
Electrons move freely in curved paths around the nucleus.
Electrons move freely in curved paths around the nucleus.
The nucleus contains most of the mass of an atom.
The nucleus contains most of the mass of an atom.
Positively charged nuclei repel positively charged alpha particles.
Positively charged nuclei repel positively charged alpha particles.
Atoms have small, dense, positively charged nuclei.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The incorrect aspect of Rutherford’s model that was addressed by Bohr’s model is:
**Electrons move freely in curved paths around the nucleus.**
Bohr's model introduced the idea that electrons occupy specific energy levels or orbits around the nucleus, rather than moving freely in any arbitrary path.
**Electrons move freely in curved paths around the nucleus.**
Bohr's model introduced the idea that electrons occupy specific energy levels or orbits around the nucleus, rather than moving freely in any arbitrary path.