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The Bohr atomic model is similar to solar system.
Niels Bohr's 1913 model was the first to depict the atom as small positively charged nucleus in the center with negative charged electrons circling around it, similar in shape to the solar system. Though quantum theory has made his model obsolete. it is a simple and good enough approximation it's still be taught today when introducing students to the atom.
Bohr's atomic model depicts the electron shells and orbitals as being two dimensional, staying the exact same distance away from the nucleus the entire time. Today, we know that electron orbits are three dimensional, and at best can only say where the electron in a given orbital is most likely to be at any given time, except for the f orbitals, as no one really knows for sure what those look like yet.
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Niels Bohr suggested a planetary model for the atom.
The Bohr atomic model is similar to solar system.
What Does Aluminum atom look like
shiny
The usual idea of the atomic model is a nucleus composed of protons and neutrons, surrounded by electrons in orbit in shells of increasing diameter. This helps to visualise the difference between atoms. Quantum theory is that this simple model is not accurate, but it does have the virtue of being easily understood.
Niels Bohr's 1913 model was the first to depict the atom as small positively charged nucleus in the center with negative charged electrons circling around it, similar in shape to the solar system. Though quantum theory has made his model obsolete. it is a simple and good enough approximation it's still be taught today when introducing students to the atom.
Like hexane model here.
bohr model for so2
Silvery, grey, metallic. Please see the link for a picture.
Elemental boron (as compared to bornon compounds) is a metal, which looks much like aluminum.
No such model in the Browning line.
Shape the aluminum to look like a boat, so it displaces enough water to float. The force supporting the aluminum is the buoyant force. It is equal to the weight of the volume of water displaced.
it looks like something