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How is Bohr’s model and Schrödinger’s model similar?

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In the Bohr model, the electrons are particles that occupy only certain orbits of fixed energy around the nucleus. In the Schrödinger model, the electrons behave as standing waves that have greater probability of being in some regions of space (orbitals) than in others.

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