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How is a Bohr model different from an Electron Cloud Model?

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How is a Bohr model different from an Electron Cloud Model?

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Bohr’s Model is something similar to how the Solar System works. You have the Sun (neutrons and protons) in the middle, which have planets (electrons) orbiting around it in a circular path. The Electron Cloud Model is more along the lines of not knowing where the electrons are. They can be anywhere on a sphere that has the protons/neutrons in the center. The ECM is more about describing the uncertainty of where the electrons are.

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