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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 Bohr-Rutherford diagram for a silicon atom would show 14 electrons distributed in energy levels around the nucleus. The first energy level would have 2 electrons, the second energy level would have 8 electrons, and the third energy level would have 4 electrons.
well the first shell can only contain 2 electrons then in the second shell and up you can have up to eight that is how it goes
The number of protons that an atom of an element has can be found in the periodic table by finding the ATOMIC NUMBER (the smaller number). Therefore, we can also find the number of electrons.got it?
Mn - Manganese(IV) has a 4+ charge CN - Cyanide has a 1- charge therefore... Mn(CN)4
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.
A Bohr diagram for silicon would show a silicon atom with 14 protons and 14 electrons. In the first energy level, there would be 2 electrons, and in the second energy level, there would be 8 electrons. The remaining 4 electrons would be in the third energy level.
The Bohr-Rutherford diagram for a silicon atom would show 14 electrons distributed in energy levels around the nucleus. The first energy level would have 2 electrons, the second energy level would have 8 electrons, and the third energy level would have 4 electrons.
well the first shell can only contain 2 electrons then in the second shell and up you can have up to eight that is how it goes
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To find the moles of Mn in MnO4, you need to consider the molar ratio between Mn and MnO4. In MnO4, there is one Mn atom. Therefore, the moles of Mn will be the same as the moles of MnO4, which is 4.18x10^4 moles.
A picture would help, otherwise "MN" could be anything.
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mn - 4m - 5n + 20 = m(n - 4) - 5(n - 4) = (n - 4)(m - 5)
Mn - Manganese(IV) has a 4+ charge CN - Cyanide has a 1- charge therefore... Mn(CN)4
The number of protons that an atom of an element has can be found in the periodic table by finding the ATOMIC NUMBER (the smaller number). Therefore, we can also find the number of electrons.got it?