Bohr predicted that electrons would orbit the nucleus much like the planets orbit the sun. This is not quite true, however, as electrons are found in the electron cloud, and do not have a specific position until they are observed.
his professor Rutherford knew electrons went on the outer shells. he developed the theory that electrons can move to different levels closer or farther from the nucleus.
Spherical model of the atom explaining radiation.
The location of an electron is circling the outside of an atom.
Niels Bohr proposed a "planetary system" model for the atom.
Erwin Schrodinger
Electrons absorb energy to make electrons move from an lower energy level to a higher energy level. This energy is released as some form of e-m radiation when the electron moves from the higher level to a lower energy level.
Spherical model of the atom explaining radiation.
The location of an electron is circling the outside of an atom.
Valence electrons are those that are in the outermost shell of the atom.
Valence Electrons are the outermost electrons in an element and they are used for bonding with other elements.
The Bohr model of the atom, the theory that electrons travel in discrete orbits around the atom's nucleus.The shell model of the atom, where the chemical properties of an element are determined by the electrons in the outermost orbit.The liquid drop model of the atomic nucleus.Identified the isotope of uranium that was responsible for slow-neutron fissionThis answers came from wikipedia
The electron can either be by itself outside of an atom, or can be in an atom in a series of energy 'shells' outside of the nucleus.
Niels Bohr proposed a "planetary system" model for the atom.
cleveland calvilers
Electrons are naturally to be found in shells surrounding atomic nuclei.
in probable cloud locations
Erwin Schrodinger
Electrons orbit the nucleus of an atom. The exact location of a specific electron, however, can not be known for certain. The general area where the electron might be found is in its orbital.