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How does the Schrodinger model differ from the Bohr model of an atom?(1 point)
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It shows negatively charged particles in the nucleus.
It shows negatively charged particles in the nucleus.
It shows electron orbitals as regions of space.
It shows electron orbitals as regions of space.
It shows electron scattered throughout a positive material.
It shows electron scattered throughout a positive material.
It shows a heavy, positively charged nucleus.
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**It shows electron orbitals as regions of space.**
The Schrödinger model of the atom describes electrons in terms of probability distributions (orbitals), while the Bohr model depicts electrons in fixed orbits around the nucleus.
**It shows electron orbitals as regions of space.**
The Schrödinger model of the atom describes electrons in terms of probability distributions (orbitals), while the Bohr model depicts electrons in fixed orbits around the nucleus.