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  • Atomic Models: How Scientists Visualize Atoms - Bohr, Rutherford, & Quantum
    Scientists use a variety of scaled-up representations to represent atoms. The most common representation is the Bohr model, which shows the atom as a nucleus surrounded by electrons orbiting in fixed circular paths. Other scaled-up representations include the Rutherford model, which shows the atom as a nucleus surrounded by a cloud of electrons, and the quantum mechanical model, which shows the atom as a nucleus surrounded by a probability distribution of electron positions.
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