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The major differences are two concepts: 1 Wave mechanics.
2. Probability, that is , uncertainty.

2006-11-17 05:41:05 · answer #1 · answered by chanljkk 7 · 0 0

The Bohr model presumed that the electrons orbited the nucleus in one plane, ie all on the same axis. Newer versions have the electons in energy state levels, and at that, we can only describe the probability of the electron being in that one place at any one time. Simply, Bohr = flat planar atom with electrons in concentric orbits: new model, electrons everywhere in varying energy states.

Sorry, hard to get specific in one paragraph.

2006-11-16 11:37:27 · answer #2 · answered by neo1973_99 1 · 0 0

nicely.. i might advise you dont decide for the fashions...the reason being easy..they're in simple terms fashions, they're below no circumstances realated to what there rather is.. reckoning on different theories, the scientists continuously arise with something new, every time...

2016-10-22 05:32:06 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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