You draw the 7 protons (atomic number is 7 so it has 7 protons), and 7 neutrons (the atomic weight minus the atomic number(14-7=7) so 7 neutrons). You now draw two circles around the protons and neutrons, these are called electron shells. Since nitrogen has 7 electrons you draw 2 in the first ring (the maximum for the first layer), and 5 in the second layer. For example if you had Calcium (atomic number 20), then the electron shells will hold 2 electrons, 8 electrons, 8 electrons, and then 2 electrons. It gets a bit more difficult after 20.
2 on the 1st energy,and 3 on the last energy p=7 n=7 e=7
seven neutrons and seven protons in the nucleus.
two electrons in the first orbital.
five electrons in the second orbital.
atomi mass number: 14.00674
7 protons 7 neutrons 7 electrons
The bohr diagram. it was a planetary model with the nucleus and the electrons floating around it
This is What a Neon bohr diagram looks like. This is What a Neon bohr diagram looks like. hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha -------- -----
The Bohr model for hydrogen is a proton orbited by an electron.
The Bohr model of the atom was a planetary model.
The Bohr Model.
The bohr diagram. it was a planetary model with the nucleus and the electrons floating around it
This is What a Neon bohr diagram looks like. This is What a Neon bohr diagram looks like. hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha -------- -----
Niels Bohr invented the bohr diagram.
In the 1st orbit, there are 2 electrons and in the 2nd orbit are 5 electrons.
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 model for hydrogen is a proton orbited by an electron.
a Bohr model is a diagram of an atom that describes the arrangement of the subatomic particles(electrons, neutrons, and protons) protons and neutrons are in the nucleus and the electrons in the electron shells.
Now, an advanced model derived from the Niels Bohr theory.
what is a Bohr model for sulfur?
There's really no such thing as the "opposite" of a diagram, but another common way of showing how many electrons surround a nucleus is the Bohr model.
The Bohr model of the atom was a planetary model.
The Bohr model of the atom was a planetary model.