The Bohr model is often referred to as a planetary model of the atom because it depicts electrons orbiting the nucleus in defined paths, similar to how planets orbit the sun. In this model, the nucleus represents the sun, while the electrons are analogous to planets, moving in fixed orbits at specific distances. This visualization helps to simplify the complex behavior of electrons and provides a clear representation of atomic structure. However, this model has limitations and has been refined by more advanced quantum mechanical models.
The model of the atom based on Quantum Theory is often called the "Quantum Mechanical Model" or the "Quantum Model." This model describes the behavior of electrons around the nucleus as probabilistic, rather than in fixed orbits.
its called the plum pudding model
The name was plum pudding.
I suppose on some atom models the electron cloud would be called "fuzzy".
according to jj thomsons model of an atom,an atom consists of a positively charged sphere with electrons in it.however,it was later found that positively charged particles reside at the center of the atom called nucleus,and the electrons revolve around the nucleus.
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The model of the atom based on Quantum Theory is often called the "Quantum Mechanical Model" or the "Quantum Model." This model describes the behavior of electrons around the nucleus as probabilistic, rather than in fixed orbits.
its called the plum pudding model
The Electron Cloud model
The atom model is called the "Bohr model," named after Niels Bohr who proposed it in 1913. This model describes the atom as a small, positively charged nucleus surrounded by negatively charged electrons in specific energy levels or orbits.
The name was plum pudding.
JJ Thomson called his model of the atom the "plum pudding model." In this model, electrons were embedded in a positively charged sphere, resembling the distribution of plums within a British pudding dessert.
JJ Thomson's model of the atom is called the "plum pudding model." It suggested that atoms were made up of positive and negative charges distributed throughout a neutral, positively-charged background.
the plum-pudding model. your welcome cheaters.
they could discover a new atom and it would change
Dalton described atoms as solid spheres. Thomson discovered the the atom also contained negatively charged particles called electrons distributed in such a way that the atom had no charge.