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28 January, 18:05

How would a bohr model of a neon atom differ from the model of nitrogen?

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  1. 28 January, 19:16
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    According to the Bohr model an atom has a nucleus with electrons in circular orbit around the nucleus. For a bohr model of Nitrogen there will be 2 orbitals with the first one having 2 electrons and the last orbital having 5. Whereas for the Bohr model of Neon there will be 3 orbitals the first one having 2, the second one having 8 and the last one having 7 electrons.
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