Which incorrect aspect of Rutherford’s model was fixed by Bohr’s model?(1 point)
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Bohr's model fixed the issue of the electrons' motion in Rutherford's model. Rutherford's model suggested that the electrons in an atom would spiral into the nucleus due to their continuous emission of electromagnetic radiation. However, Bohr's model introduced the concept of electron energy levels or orbits, suggesting that the electrons could only occupy specific energy levels and would not emit radiation while in these stable orbits. This resolved the incorrect notion of electron motion in Rutherford's model.