so so you do that and then that with a side of that, aright?
u dumb. its a atom =D
No, the atomic model by Niels Bohr is only applicable to atoms or ions with only one electron.
The bohr Rutherford diagram for oxygen has 8 protons and 8 neutrons. There are 2 electrons on the first orbital and six on the second. The bohr Rutherford diagram for oxygen has 8 protons and 8 neutrons. There are 2 electrons on the first orbital and six on the second.
protons=9 neutrons=9 electrons=9
Atomic Structure. Atoms consists of nucleus of positively charged protons surrounded by negatively charged electrons.
waht?
u dumb. its a atom =D
Niels Bohr invented the bohr diagram.
The atomic numbers are the numbers of protons in the nucleus of atoms, so they are placed in the nucleus of a Bohr diagram.
The number associated with positive charges in a nucleus of each atom determine the atomic number in a Bohr diagram.
No, the atomic model by Niels Bohr is only applicable to atoms or ions with only one electron.
The bohr diagram. it was a planetary model with the nucleus and the electrons floating around it
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The bohr diagram does
its not bad
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 bohr Rutherford diagram for oxygen has 8 protons and 8 neutrons. There are 2 electrons on the first orbital and six on the second. The bohr Rutherford diagram for oxygen has 8 protons and 8 neutrons. There are 2 electrons on the first orbital and six on the second.