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In the mid-1900s, most scientists used the Bohr atomic model to study atoms. In the Bohr model, electrons move in set paths around the atom's nucleus.

In current atomic models, electron clouds are shown around the atom's nucleus. Electron clouds are regions where electrons are likely to be found.

What is a limitation of current atomic models as compared to the Bohr atomic model?

A. Current atomic models do not indicate the position of the nucleus within the atom's structure.

B. Current atomic models do not show how many electrons an atom has.

C. Current atomic models do not show where the electron is but only where the electron is likely to be.

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The answer is C.

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the answer is c beca it true
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