Erwin Schrodinger and Werner Heisenburg
Kevin Lopez
Electron paths cannot be predicted with certainty, as they exhibit both wave-like and particle-like behaviors. The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle states that it is impossible to know both the position and momentum of a particle with absolute precision, leading to unpredictable paths at the quantum level.
ya, i think it is in definite paths around the nucleus.
Yes the paths make the atom easier to read than having to draw electrons all over the atom model
The concept that paths cannot be predicted is often attributed to Edward Lorenz, a meteorologist and mathematician. His work in chaos theory and the famous "butterfly effect" highlighted the sensitivity of certain systems to initial conditions, leading to unpredictable outcomes.
Niels Bohr proposed the concept of electrons orbiting the nucleus in circular paths in his atomic model in 1913. This marked a significant advancement in the understanding of atomic structure and laid the foundation for quantum mechanics.
Negative charged
the paths of moving electrons are called rings or shells
energy levels
nope
Dalton
Kepler discovered that the planets orbit the sun in oval shaped paths called ellipses.