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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.
Electrons revolve around the nucleus of atoms in orbits.
according to the quantum mechanical model, electrons exist in? a. elliptical orbits b. wavy orbits c. orbitals d. cirular orbits
No, but the do orbit in a certain shell.
according to Aufbau principle
Neils Bohr assumed that electrons follow circular orbits in his model of the hydrogen atom. However, this was later proven to be incorrect, as electrons travel as waves and are not restricted to two-dimensional motion. They occupy three-dimensional space and do not have circular orbits.
Niels Bohr
i believe they revolve around in more of a oval shape. not perfectly circular.
The scientist was Niels Bohr.
...that electrons orbit the nucleus in circular orbits.
cloud model
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.
Bohr proposed that an electron is found only in specific circular paths, or orbits, around the nucleus.
Although commonly depicted as circular orbits in simple diagrams of atoms, this is incorrect. The electrons occupy statistical quantum mechanical "clouds" called orbitals, each of which can contain no more than two electrons (if fully occupied the two electrons in the orbital must have opposite spin states).
The protons and neutrons are at the centre in a mass called the nucleus and the electrons revolve around the nucleus in circular paths called orbits.
Yes some elliptical orbits are more circular than others
In energy shells around and outside the nucleus of an atom!!!!