Erwin Schrodinger (jan 1, 1887 – jan 1, 1961)
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Erwin Schrodinger (1887-1961) was an Austrian physicist that furthered the works of Bohr and Rutherford by describing the mathematics of the probability of finding an electron in a certain position, proposed in the Quantum Mechanical Model (1926), which shows, instead of orbits, his predictions for electron locations. It is the nucleus, surrounded by an electron cloud (hence its other name, the Electron Cloud Model). Where the cloud is thickest, the electrons are most likely to be found. This model introduced the concept of sub-energy levels.
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