What has research determined about the orbit of an electron around a nucleus?
Electrons orbit the nucleus in circular motions exactly as shown on the classic Bohr model.
Each sub-level electron type has a unique path where it will likely be found. Electrons orbit in exact energy levels.
Electrons orbit and remain with in specific energy rings.
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Explanation:
Rutherford said that elections revolve around nucleus but it had a drawback.
Everything that emits energy slows down and hence electrons should shrink into nucleus. Which is not the case.
Bohr said electrons don't change orbits until we give them or take energy from them.
Each orbit should have orbital angular momentum equal to = nh/2π where n is the number of orbital
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