Draw the nucleus of the carbon atom (typically 6 protons and 6 neutrons, forming a spherical mass of spheres representing the protons and neutrons of the nucleus).
Around that, in concentric circular orbits going from innermost to outermost, draw one orbit with 2 electrons, and then another orbit with 4 electrons.
Granted, this represents the principal energy levels of the atom only (in the Bohr representation). It doesn't give actual quantum mechanical orbitals, which are a more accurate depiction of probable electron positions.
To represent this kind of chemical bond all who need to do is draw the valence shell of the atoms and make the intersect. To allow space in between the two so that you can draw them sharing electrons.
draw a structural formula of a molecule propanol C3H7OH
H-c-c-c-oh
fill in the remaining hydrohens above and below each carbon
how about no
c3h8
No, the atomic model by Niels Bohr is only applicable to atoms or ions with only one electron.
PO4 3- is the phosphate ion If you add the total number of valence electrons you will get 32 as an answer. When you draw the bohr diagram of the ion you will find that the ion satisfies the octet rule. From the diagram below, you can see that ion will be a tetrahedral. Hope this helped! .. :O: .. l .. .. .. :O: - :P: - :O: .. .. .. l .. :O: ..
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the nucleus in the middle with 11 protons and 12neutrons, then there are three surrounding shells - the first with 2 electrons, the second with 8 and the third with 1 there are 12 neutrons...
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Argon has 18 electrons. Draw a circle in the middle with the chemical symbol of argon in it (Ar). Draw three more circles around the middle one. On the first circle draw 2 dots to represent electrons. On the 2nd circle, draw 8 electrons. And finally, on the last circle, draw another 8 electrons. That is the bohr-rutherford diagram of argon.
Argon has 18 electrons. Draw a circle in the middle with the chemical symbol of argon in it (Ar). Draw three more circles around the middle one. On the first circle draw 2 dots to represent electrons. On the 2nd circle, draw 8 electrons. And finally, on the last circle, draw another 8 electrons. That is the bohr-rutherford diagram of argon.
1. draw a circle and write in it 11 because that's its atomic number 2. because sodium is in the third period of the periodic table, draw 3 circles (shells) around the middle one 3. in the first shell draw two dots across representing electrons 4. next on the second shell draw 8 dots 5. on the third shell, draw 1 dot because the it is on group 1 of the periodic table If you follow this format, you can do any element! You need to know the group, period, atomic number to do this, though.
The simplest way to draw a diagram that represents ionic bonding is to draw the two atoms (or more). One element while have to be drawn showing the electrons with Xs and the other with Os. Then draw arrows of electron leaving the metal atom and attaching to the non-metal.
draw or obtain a diagram of the metric conversion step
In general, except for the transition elements, the group number will tell you the number of valence electrons. For example, Na is in group 1 and has 1 valence electron. Cl is in group 7 and has 7 valence electrons.
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No, the atomic model by Niels Bohr is only applicable to atoms or ions with only one electron.
how to draw a diagram? it is so easy because you just draw square and put lines on it put yes or no in each line you make then it is now a diagram that easy by Stephen