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atoms are mostly empty space
The best model to describe atomic structure is the Rutherford model
valence electrons
I think that there were empty spaces in the model.
No, the Bohr model does not work for all elements. It accurately describes the electronic structure of hydrogen and other single-electron systems, but it fails to explain the behavior of multi-electron atoms. Instead, a more complex quantum mechanical description, such as the Schrödinger equation, is required to accurately describe the electronic structure of all elements.
atoms are mostly empty space
A model of the atom is a 3-D structure of the atom's structure.
The best model to describe atomic structure is the Rutherford model
Atomic models tell us about the structure of an atom which is based on what we know about how atoms behave. But it is not necessary that it will be a genuine picture of the structure of an atom.
valence electrons
J.J. thomson's model doesn't have an electrons flowing around like how are planets orbit the sun. The current model has these things.
Fluid mosaic model.
There are many models each used to describe som features of atoms. None is all encompassing and can explain everyting. Quantum field therory is probably one of the best.
Roy Plunkett
We would need to know which structure to respond to this question.
You can arrange the atoms and their bonds in the configuration of a diamond by following a template for the crystalline structure which consists of tetrahedrally bonded carbon atoms.
I think that there were empty spaces in the model.