Compare the modern (electron cloud) model of the atom with Bohr’s atomic model. Which of these statements describe the two models correctly? Check all of the boxes that apply.

Bohr’s model was replaced only because of its age.

Bohr’s model electrons cannot exist between orbits, but in the electron cloud model the location of the electrons cannot be predicted.

The modern model explains all available data about atoms; Bohr’s model does not.

The modern model is more widely accepted because it was proposed by more well known scientists.

Bohr’s model was replaced only because of its age.

The modern model explains all available data about atoms; Bohr’s model does not.