No, the atomic model by Niels Bohr is only applicable to atoms or ions with only one electron.
what is a Bohr model for sulfur?
u dumb. its a atom =D
so so you do that and then that with a side of that, aright?
In original Bohr model, two electrons are moving on the opposite sides of the nucleus. But this model is not consistent with the experimental value of the ground state energy. Please see the link "Bohr model helium" below. This model is just consistent with the experimental value.
See an example at: http://education.jlab.org/qa/atom_model.html and note that thorium 232 has 90 protons, 142 neutrons and also 90 electrons; the electron configuration is [Rn] 6d27s2.
Now, an advanced model derived from the Niels Bohr theory.
what is a Bohr model for sulfur?
NOTHING...?:3 Sorry but you draw them the same
waht?
The Bohr model of the atom was a planetary model.
The Bohr model of the atom was a planetary model.
The Bohr 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!
The Bohr model for Germanium looks like this...
the bohr model for hydrogen is H
any model on bohr model