no. the current theory is that the electrons move randomly in the outer most part of a molecule in part called the "electron cloud" which is just swirling mass of electrons with no predictable path
Rutherford
Schrodinger and Heisenberg state that electrons cannot be predicted in 1927. It was stated that the more precisely the position of some particles are determined, the less precisely its momentum can be known.
ya, i think it is in definite paths around the nucleus.
they are tracked by the weather satellites and radars
the paths of moving electrons are called rings or shells
2 is the standard number of valence electrons
Schrodinger and Heisenberg
Erwin Schrodinger and Werner Heisenburg
Schrodinger and Heisenberg state that electrons cannot be predicted in 1927. It was stated that the more precisely the position of some particles are determined, the less precisely its momentum can be known.
Erwin Schrodinger and Werner Heisenburg
Comets are falling rocks, whose paths can be calculated quite precisely.
ya, i think it is in definite paths around the nucleus.
no
no
Negative charged
they are tracked by the weather satellites and radars
the paths of moving electrons are called rings or shells
2 is the standard number of valence electrons