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Mark Joseph Fabian - Philippines
Electrons flow around the nucleus
In this model, the electrons move or orbit around the protons that are at the center of the atom. Electrons move around the nucleus, which contains the proton, in orbits that have a definite size and energy.
The scientist who discovered that atoms have an energy level is Niels Bohr in 1913. According to his model electrons move around the nucleus much the same as the planets rotate around the sun.
Electrons move around the atomic nucleus.
the paths of moving electrons are called rings or shells
J.J Thompson
Niels Bohr started the theory of electrons moving in exact orbits around the nucleus, but I've never heard of these orbits called 'tracks'
The movement of electrons around the nucleus has been described as orbits ( Bohr molecule) probability cloud (Schroedinger model), electrons being in orbitals
an atom consists of a central nucleus of protons and neutrons with electrons moving around it some distance away.
Niels Bohr
They are not in the nucleaus, they orbit around the nucleus.
Electrons. They have a negative charge.
No, the electrons are around the nucleus, not in the nucleus.
Niels Bohr
No, electrons are around nucleus but at a great distance.
Mark Joseph Fabian - Philippines