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The quantum mechanical model is the name of the atomic model in which electrons are treated as waves.
The electron cloud theory was developed in the late 1930s and early 1940s.
Electron moves around the atomic nucleus (not scattering); this is the Bohr atomic model.
When Schrodinger applied his mathematical formulae to the permitted states of an electron in a hydrogen atom, he found they perfectly matched the Bohr Model, which had perfectly predicted hydrogen spectral lines. For Schrondinger, that was good enough for him to publish his work. Max Born later showed that the Schrodinger Equation could be used to accurately predict particle scattering from a nucleus. However, Born showed that this would only work if one assumes that the cross-product of Schrodinger's Wave Function represents the probability of a point charge being in a specific place; something that Schrodinger never accepted.
The current picture of the hydrogen atom is based on the atomic orbitals of wave mechanics which Erwin Schrodinger developed in 1926. This model is based on the Schrodinger Equation.
Erwin Schrodinger
Erwin Schrodinger
Erwin Schrodinger
Erwin Schrodinger invented the model of the atom based on research done by scientists such as Niels Bohr.
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A Schrodinger atomic model doesn't exist; you think probable to quantum mechanics.
The Australian scientist, M Vella came up with this model in the late 1900's.
Erwin Schrodinger, a German physicist,