yes, there will be 10protons and 10 neutrons in the nucleus(the middle) and there will be 2 electrons in the first valnce and 8 valence electrons in the 2nd valence.
Neils Bohr, in 1913.
the electrons or more specifically the valence electrons
make a graft
The Bohr atom model, proposed by Niels Bohr in 1913, depicts an atom with a central nucleus containing protons and neutrons, surrounded by electrons that orbit the nucleus in fixed energy levels or shells. Electrons move in circular orbits at specific distances from the nucleus, with each orbit corresponding to a quantized energy level. This model explains the emission and absorption spectra of hydrogen and laid the groundwork for modern quantum mechanics, although it has limitations when applied to more complex atoms. Overall, the Bohr model represents a significant step in understanding atomic structure.
You are PROBABLY referring to the "Bohr Model" of the atom.
The Bohr model describes atoms as having a nucleus surrounded by electrons in fixed energy levels. For neon, which has 10 electrons, the Bohr model would show two electrons in the first energy level, and eight electrons in the second energy level. The electrons in the outermost energy level determine neon's chemical properties.
No, the atomic model by Niels Bohr is only applicable to atoms or ions with only one electron.
The Bohr model of the atom was the first to propose that electrons orbit the nucleus in fixed paths or energy levels. This model was proposed by Niels Bohr in 1913, and it helped to explain the stability of atoms and the emission of specific frequencies of light.
The Bohr model of the atom was a planetary model.
The Bohr model of the atom was a planetary model.
The atomic model of Bohr is not a quantum model.
first circle draw 2 dots. second circle draw 8 dots third circle draw 10 dots!
Bohr's model explain the structure of mono electronic system
Neutrons were discovered in 1932, after the model of Bohr.
the bohr modle
Bohr formulated new explanation and theories to remove Rutherford defect in Rutherford atomic model thats why Bohr atomic model is better than Rutherford atomic model.
The modern model of atom is quantic and is different from the Bohr model.