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Dalton didn't really know (or much care) anything about atomic structure; as far as he was concerned, they were basically little indivisible blobs with hooks or something on them that allowed them to attach to each other.

The Bohr model pictured atoms as effectively little "solar systems" with the electrons orbiting the nucleus. This is essentially how most people who aren't chemists or physicists still think of atoms, though it's wrong.

The electron cloud model pictures electrons as being ... somewhere ... in a sort of "cloud" around the nucleus. Some locations are more likely than others; this is represented by the "cloud" being denser in these regions.

You're kind of on your own as far as determining how these "relate" to each other, since I'm not even entirely sure what that's supposed to mean.

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Q: How do the Bohr model electron cloud model and Dalton's model relate to each other?
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