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Title: How does electron move around nucleus?
Post by: oemBiology on Dec 24, 2016
Referring to following both models: Bhor and GryziƄski, I would like to know on how does electron move around nucleus.

  • Does electron move on each shell level surface? or
  • Does electron move across different levels with 120 degree patterns?

(http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i438/junk000/Bhor_zpsbj0kipxp.png)
(http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i438/junk000/Gryzinski_zpsiicpd1mt.png)


Does anyone have any suggestions on which models are correct?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fm2C0ovz-3M
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2IsIkSn5bk



Title: Re: How does electron move around nucleus?
Post by: psyche360 on Jan 5, 2017
The Bohr diagram of the atomic structure is inconsistent with today's knowledge of the space occupied by electrons.


Title: Re: How does electron move around nucleus?
Post by: bio_man on Jan 6, 2017
The Bohr diagram of the atomic structure is inconsistent with today's knowledge of the space occupied by electrons.

Correct, Bohr suggested circular orbits of electrons around the nucleus of hydrogen atom, except that the motion of electron is not in a single plane -- but it takes place in three dimensional space. The atomic model is not flat.

Bohr's model does not explain Zeeman or Stark effect.

https://thespectrumofriemannium.wordpress.com/tag/zeeman-effect/