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OpenStudy (anonymous):

what is the major difference between the bohr model and the currently accepted atomic model?

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

The bohr model has an atom consisting of a small, positively-charged nucleus orbited by negatively-charged electrons. the atomic model is a modle such that the complete type of every tuple is axiomatized by a single formula. Anyway the major difference is The Bohr model said electrons travel in fixed, circular orbits about the nucleus, The new atomic theory says that electrons are both waves and particles, the bohr model is is explained by the Heisenburg Uncertainty Priniciple.

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