It was Erwin Schrodinger and Werner Hiesenburg.
Electron in an atom is represented by electron cloud around the nucleus
No, the electron cloud is not heavy. An electron weighs approximately 2000 times less than a proton or a neutron, so almost all the weight of an atom lies in the nucleus, not in the electron cloud.
Germanium has 32 electrons in its electron cloud.
Yes, the electron cloud is typically larger than the nucleus of an atom. The electron cloud is the region around the nucleus where electrons are most likely to be found, and it extends far beyond the nucleus. The size of the electron cloud depends on the energy level of the electron and the type of atom.
The nucleus of an atom contains protons and neutrons, while the electron cloud surrounds the nucleus and contains the electrons. The nucleus is positively charged and is much smaller in size compared to the electron cloud. The electron cloud determines the size of the atom and contains most of the atom's volume.
i have no idea when it was discovered
he discovered it in 1937
Nobody "invented" the electron cloud. The concept was discovered by Werner Heisenberg in 1926.
After Bohr's discovery. In the 1900's.
An electron cloud is an atomic orbital.
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Scientist use the electron cloud model to represent an atom.In the electron cloud model, an atom has two distinct regions-the nucleus and the electron cloud.
nucleus is in the middle and the electron cloud is around it
How do you draw and electron cloud for 2Br and for Br2
An electron cloud is made up of protons and neutrons.
The electron cloud in an atom is located outside of the nucleus.