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bohrs atomic model

In atomic physics, the Rutherford–Bohr model or Bohr model or Bohr


diagram, introduced by Niels Bohr and Ernest Rutherford in 1913, depicts
the atom as a small, positively charged nucleus surrounded by electrons that
travel in circular orbits around the nucleus—similar to structure to the Solar
System, but with attraction provided by electrostatic forces rather than gravity
Rutherford

The Rutherford model is a model of the atom devised by


Ernest Rutherford. Rutherford directed the famous Geiger–Marsden
experiment in 1909 which suggested, upon Rutherford's 1911
analysis, that J. J. Thomson's plum pudding model of the atom was
incorrect.
what is for the quantum mechanical model of the atom
This is known as the Uncertainty Principle. The quantum mechanical
model of the atom uses complex shapes of orbitals (sometimes
called electron clouds), volumes of space in which there is likely to be
an electron. So, this model is based on probability rather than
certainty.
how are electrons arranged in the atom
Here, electrons are arranged in energy levels, or shells, around the
nucleus of an atom. Electrons that are in the first energy level
(energy level 1) are closest to the nucleus and will have the lowest
energy. ... Anatom's electron shell can accommodate 2n 2electrons,
where n is the energy level.

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