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^ wrong. Werner Heisenberg/ Erwin Shrodinger did.

So who did, Bohr or Schrodinger and Heisenberg?

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Q: Who said electrons are found in electron clouds not paths?
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Who discovered the electrons are found in electron clouds not paths?

Kevin Lopez


Who discovered electrons are found in electron clouds not paths and what year?

Yes the paths make the atom easier to read than having to draw electrons all over the atom model


How are the orbitals in the electron cloud model different from the electron paths illustrated in the Bohr model?

The Bohr model suggests that electrons orbit the nucleus in circles and that these circles are all in a single plane.The electron clouds are three-dimensional, not planar.Some of the electron clouds are spherical, some are of other shapes; they are of different shapes (not all circular).The positions of electrons are probabilistic rather than deterministic.


What did Bohr assume about motion of electrons?

Bohr proposed that an electron is found only in specific circular paths, or orbits, around the nucleus.


Do electrons move in a complete circle around a nucleus?

No. Their paths are random and, for the most part, the paths are irrelevant unless you're doing some chemistry that's way over my head. From a physics perspective, there are "clouds" in which the electrons are contained. These clouds are called probability distributions, which is where you're most likely to find an electron at any given time. The path of an electron is totally random and you can never really predict its path with a great deal of certainty due to quantum mechanics.


What atom has an electron cloud instead of orbiting electrons?

All atoms of all elements have electrons in the electron cloud (better known as orbitals). The concept of orbits (electrons moving in fixed paths) is now replaced by orbitals.


The paths in wich electrons circle the nucleus according to the Bohr model?

wavemodel


The modern model of the atom shows that electrons are?

found in regions called orbitals


What did BOHR assume about the motion of the electron?

Bohr proposed that an electron is found only in specific circular paths, or orbits, around the nucleus.


Electrons paths cannot be predicted?

no. the current theory is that the electrons move randomly in the outer most part of a molecule in part called the "electron cloud" which is just swirling mass of electrons with no predictable path


Who said Electrons travel in definite paths?

professor NEILS BOHR postulated from his discrete electron orbit theory that electrons get caught in imaginary orbits around the atomic nucleus.


4 parts of an atom?

All the parts in an atom are proton,neutron,and electron also there is the outer part it is said to be "electron cloud". the proton and neutron are in the small dense nucleus while the electrons float in unpredictable paths around the nucleus in the "electron cloud"