What did Bohr’s model of the atom do that Rutherford’s model did not?


It established that electrons move around the nucleus.

It identified the charge of the nucleus.

It established that a large volume of space surrounds the atomic nucleus.

It focused on the location and energy of electrons.

Respuesta :

Answer:

The last option

Explanation:

The Bohr model was an attempt to explain atomic hydrogen's spectrum. This was done by establishing energy levels of separate electron orbits in the atom.Thos model was followed by the Schrödinger model.