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how does the electron - cloud model describe electrons?
the exact position of an electron can be known.
an electron can be found at certain distances from the nucleus.
an electron has a high probability of being in certain regions.
each electron follows a specific path around the nucleus.
The electron - cloud model is based on quantum mechanics. According to the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, the exact position and momentum of an electron cannot be simultaneously known. So, the statement "The exact position of an electron can be known" is incorrect.
In the electron - cloud model, electrons are not found at specific, discrete distances from the nucleus like in the Bohr model. The Bohr model has electrons in circular orbits at certain distances (energy levels), but the electron - cloud model is more complex.
The electron - cloud model describes the probability of finding an electron in a particular region around the nucleus. It does not assume that electrons follow specific, well - defined paths (like in classical mechanics). Paths imply a definite trajectory, which is not in line with quantum mechanical descriptions.
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An electron has a high probability of being in certain regions.