Which models of the atom does the experimental evidence from Bohr's hydrogen experiment support? Explain why these models are compatible with the experimental results.

The models are Daltons, Thompsons, and Rutherfords

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Answer:

Rutherfords

Explanation:

The model of the atom supported by Bohr's hydrogen experiment is the Rutherford's model of the atom.

Rutherford through his experiment on gold foil suggested the atomic model of the atom. The model posits that an atom has a small positively charged center(nucleus) where nearly all the mass is concentrated.

  • Surrounding the nucleus is the large space containing electrons.
  • In the Bohr's model of the atom, he suggested that the extranuclear space of the atom is made up of electrons in specific spherical orbits around the nucleus.