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See link below and to left for a good image of Bohr's model.

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The distribution of electrons in an atom at appropriate energy levels is represented in an electron configuration diagram. It is used to show ionized atoms and atoms at ground state.

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The electronic configuration as based on the Aufbau Principle.

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Lewis Dot Diagram!

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