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Why is the Bohr model still widely used to describe atoms, despite not being perfect?
It's simple and explains many observations from experiments, like bonding and ionisation energy trends.
What does the most accurate model we have today involve?
Complicated quantum mechanics
What does the quantum model of an atom show about an electron?
You can never know where an electron is or which direction it's going in at any moment.
What does the quantum model explain?
Some observations that can't be accounted for by the Bohr model.