Sodium has the electron configuration 2, 8, 1. A pictorial Bohr model of this atom consists of four concentric circles, one small one for the nucleus and three for the electron orbits. The individual orbits are often labelled with their respective numbers of electrons, or small filled circles are distributed around the orbits where the number of these circles corresponds to the number of electrons. None of the complexity of the Bohr model is usually conveyed in these models.
It's much easier to understand once you've seen one of these. You might take a look at the wikipedia page for sodium.
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there's 6 protons & 6 neutrons
then for the electrons:
2 on the first energy ring, and
4 on the second energy ring
there must be eight to tweleve on any model
carbon can gain or loose 4 electrons, it takes the same energy, and also why carbon is not very reactive
C with 6 dots over it
Niels Bohr suggested a planetary model for the atom.
yes
Niels Bohr created this model; electrons move around the positive atomic nucleus.
The Bohr atomic model is similar to solar system.
The electron configuration of platinum is: [Xe]4f145d91.
Niels Bohr suggested a planetary model for the atom.
bohr model for so2
Niels Bohr suggested a planetary model for the atom.
yes
Niels Bohr created this model; electrons move around the positive atomic nucleus.
The Bohr atomic model is similar to solar system.
I assume you mean Bohr, as in Neils Bohr, the physicist and chemist famous for the Bohr model of the atom.Imagine a "C" inside of a square. If one were to put one "dot" on each side of the hypothetical box, you would have a bohr model Carbon atom.
The electron configuration of platinum is: [Xe]4f145d91.
it looks like a space filling model .This shows the realistic representation of hydrogen and how closely bonded they are.
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A nucleus, consisting of one proton and one neutron, surrounded by one electron.
Yes, it is true.