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bohrs atomic model differed from rutherfords because it explained that electrons exist in specified energy levels surrounding the nucleus. electrons are embedded within the rest of the atom like plum pudding. an atom is an indivisible sphere. electrons circle the nucleus.
Rutherford's model showed electrons orbiting the nucleus but didn't specify energy - levels. Bohr's model added that electrons exist in discrete energy levels around the nucleus. The plum - pudding model is Thomson's, an atom as an indivisible sphere is Dalton's idea, and just electrons circling the nucleus is a general aspect that doesn't fully differentiate Bohr's from Rutherford's.
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electrons exist in specified energy levels surrounding the nucleus.