Please clarify what you mean.
It is an inaccurate model, because there is no way to measure the exact mass, path, and charge of an atom
mass number and atomic number of an atom
Quantum Theory
J.J. Thomson discovered the electron and proposed the plum-pudding model for the atom.
found in regions called orbitals
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Niels Bohr is considered the founder of the modern atomic model.
Raisin Bread Model (yes seriously)
Neils Bohr first proposed a model of the Atom that was like the Solar System with its Planets (Electrons) orbiting around the Sun (Nucleus). The orbits of the Electrons were considered to be Pre-Defined, but they could JUMP between orbit levels with the addition or subtraction of energy to the Atom.
they could discover a new atom and it would change
Niels Bohr in fact based his model on the hydrogen atom. However, I wouldn't say that the Bohr Model can be correctly applied to ANY atom. Whilst it is an excellent approximation it is not truly accurate. Please don't forget that the Bohr Model is just that, a model, and a model is never as accurate as the real thing.
A model of the atom is a 3-D structure of the atom's structure.
A relay race could be a good model of a series circuit. In any circuit, current flow is the daisy-chaining of electrons from atom to atom.
This is the quantic model of atom.
All organic compounds contain carbon.
No. It doesn't fit the quantum data.