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The electron cloud model is a modern theory about the structure of atoms that explains many of the atom’s behaviors. According to the model, scientists imagine an atom to have a large nucleus of matter in the center surrounded by tiny particles called electrons. These electrons fly so fast and unpredictably around the nucleus that just one electron can appear to be a cloud. However, individual electrons are far too small for a human to see or touch.

What is a limitation of the electron cloud model theory that a law about electrons would not have?

A. The theory describes electrons in experiments, but it cannot be used to describe all electrons.
B. The theory provides an image that humans can visualize, but it does not fully represent how electrons exist.
C. The theory is a proven fact about nature, but because it is already proven it does not inspire further scientific study of electrons.
D. The theory explains several observations, but because they are observations made in the past the theory cannot predict what will happen in the future.

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The answer would be B because humans cannot see electrons so we visualize the electrons due to the theory
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B. The theory provides an image that humans can visualize, but it does not fully represent how electrons exist.

Explanation:

The electron cloud theory states that the electronic cloud forms a kind of unique electrosphere among all the atoms grouped in the reticulum, so that the electrons can move freely and end up stabilizing these atoms. According to such a theory, then, the free electron cloud (also called the electron sea or electron gas) works with a metallic bond, establishing the union between the metal atoms.

This proposed electronic cloud model explains some properties inherent to metals. However, it presents a limitation that an electron law would not have, because the theory provides an image that humans can visualize, but it does not fully represent how electrons exist.

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