write the similarities and dissimilarities between atomic structure and solar system
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The Bohr or solar system model of the atom states that atoms consist of a nucleus with a number of electrons in orbits around that nucleus, similar to a solar system. ... Perhaps our own Solar System is similar to the element Oxygen, which has a nucleus and eight smaller electrons rotating around it in their orbits.
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There are no real similarities between atomic structure and the solar system. Electrons are not discrete bodies orbiting a nucleus of protons and neutrons. Electrons' locations are just probabilities - each possible location of an electron is just a probability of it being there at some specific time.
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