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Crystal Huff
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17 January, 17:39
What is a cloud model
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Lisa Daniel
17 January, 17:53
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What is the cloud model? It is the most recent model of the atom. Notice that instead of showing the paths of the orbit of the electrons it just shows a "cloud" around the nucleus. The cloud represents where any one electron could be at any time. This electron cloud model is based on quantum mechanics.
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