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Which atomic model states that it is impossible to know the exact location of electrons around the nucleus?
Bohr model
Dalton model
plum pudding model
electron-cloud model
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Electron-cloud model.
It describes electrons as probability clouds (orbitals) around the nucleus rather than fixed paths, reflecting the quantum/Heisenberg uncertainty principle that you cannot know an electron's exact position and momentum simultaneously.
It describes electrons as probability clouds (orbitals) around the nucleus rather than fixed paths, reflecting the quantum/Heisenberg uncertainty principle that you cannot know an electron's exact position and momentum simultaneously.
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