The electrons typically rotate around the nucleus in the solar system model.
The Bohr model of the atom, which placed electrons at specific energy levels around the nucleus, is known as the planetary model of the atom. In this model, electrons orbit the nucleus in fixed paths or "shells."
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The atomic model sometimes called the miniature solar system is the Bohr model. This model depicts the atom with electrons orbiting around the nucleus in distinct energy levels, similar to how planets orbit around the sun in our solar system.
heliocentric, where the sun is placed at the centre and all other planets orbit it
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It is similar to a solar system. The sun is the nucleus with protons and neutrons and the electrons are the planets.
Bohr's model of the atom resembles the solar system the most, as it depicts electrons orbiting the nucleus in fixed, circular paths like planets orbiting the sun. This model helped explain the stability of atoms by proposing that electrons exist in quantized energy levels.
the bohr model
The Copernican model, proposed by Nicolaus Copernicus in the 16th century, states that the Earth and other planets orbit the sun, which is at the center of the solar system. This heliocentric model overturned the prevailing geocentric view that placed Earth at the center of the universe. Copernicus's model laid the foundation for modern astronomy and our understanding of the solar system.
It is a small version of the solar system
The mechanical model shows the nucleus surrounded by electrons similar to the solar system. The quantum model shows a nucleus surrounded by a cloud of electrons shaped like a doughnut.
In the solar system model of the atom, the maximum number of electrons that can be accommodated in any shell is given by the formula (2n^2), where (n) is the principal quantum number corresponding to the shell. For the 5th shell ((n = 5)), this calculation yields (2(5^2) = 50) electrons. Therefore, the 5th shell can hold a maximum of 50 electrons.