Experiments showed that the atom is made up of smaller particles.
Niels Bohr in fact based his model on the hydrogen atom. However, I wouldn't say that the Bohr Model can be correctly applied to ANY atom. Whilst it is an excellent approximation it is not truly accurate. Please don't forget that the Bohr Model is just that, a model, and a model is never as accurate as the real thing.
Niels bohr
Niels Bohr created the planetary model of the atom, including the nucleus and electrons. This, however, is not the accurate model of atoms. It is said to be the electron cloud which is most accurate
He made a model of the atom, with electrons circling the nucleus.
The diameter of the entire model would be about 22 meters at the furthest points if your atom was a hydrogen atom. This is based upon the relative size of the different pieces of the nucleus, electrons and distance between them.
Niels Bohr in fact based his model on the hydrogen atom. However, I wouldn't say that the Bohr Model can be correctly applied to ANY atom. Whilst it is an excellent approximation it is not truly accurate. Please don't forget that the Bohr Model is just that, a model, and a model is never as accurate as the real thing.
No. It doesn't fit the quantum data.
Niels bohr
Niels Bohr created the planetary model of the atom, including the nucleus and electrons. This, however, is not the accurate model of atoms. It is said to be the electron cloud which is most accurate
He made a model of the atom, with electrons circling the nucleus.
A model of the atom is a 3-D structure of the atom's structure.
This is the quantic model of atom.
The most accurate, but not user friendly and usable model is the quantum mechanic atom model (QM model)
The diameter of the entire model would be about 22 meters at the furthest points if your atom was a hydrogen atom. This is based upon the relative size of the different pieces of the nucleus, electrons and distance between them.
The Bohr model of the atom was a planetary model.
Today the model of atom is based on quantum mechanics.
A model of the atom is a 3-D structure of the atom's structure.