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Drawing Bohr model diagrams
1. Refer to the Bohr model chart ABOVE to help you complete the following table.
Some answers are provided for you. (Hint: Remember that the maximum number of
electro1s in the first three shells is 2, 8, and 8.)
Atom/ion Atomic number Number of Number of Number of
protons electrons electron shells
neon atom 10 10 10 2
fluorine atom
I sodium atom
argon a:om
chlorine atom
potassium atom
2. Use the table above to draw the Bohr model diagram for the following atoms
and ions.
Argon atom Chlorine atom Potassium atom
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Use your periodic table to answer the following.
a. number of protons __________________
b. number of electron shells _____________
7p
7n c. number of electrons _________________
d. number of electrons in outer shell _____________
e. element _______________________________
a. number of protons __________________
b. number of electron shells _____________
6p
6n c. number of electrons _________________
d. number of electrons in outer shell _____________
e. element _______________________________
a. number of protons __________________
b. number of electron shells _____________
8p
8n c. number of electrons _________________
d. number of electrons in outer shell _____________
e. element _______________________________
a. number of protons __________________
b. number of electron shells _____________
10p
10n c. number of electrons _________________
d. number of electrons in outer shell _____________
e. element _______________________________
These four elements are all in the same horizontal row (period) of the periodic table. What is
the same about electron shells for elements in the same period?
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What is different about the electrons in the outer shell for elements in the same period?
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Use your periodic table to answer the following.
a. number of protons __________________
b. number of electron shells _____________
7p
7n c. number of electrons _________________
d. number of electrons in outer shell _____________
e. element _______________________________
a. number of protons __________________
b. number of electron shells _____________
6p
6n c. number of electrons _________________
d. number of electrons in outer shell _____________
e. element _______________________________
a. number of protons __________________
b. number of electron shells _____________
8p
8n c. number of electrons _________________
d. number of electrons in outer shell _____________
e. element _______________________________
a. number of protons __________________
b. number of electron shells _____________
10p
10n c. number of electrons _________________
d. number of electrons in outer shell _____________
e. element _______________________________
These four elements are all in the same horizontal row (period) of the periodic table. What is
the same about electron shells for elements in the same period?
_________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
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What is different about the electrons in the outer shell for elements in the same period?
_________________________________________________________________
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ASSIGNMENT #6 :Bohr Model Review Worksheet pg 40
This assignment is to be completed below in the space provided.
Bohr Model Review Worksheet
Use the description sheet and the periodic table to help you complete the following Bohr
models.
1. How many electrons can each shell hold?
a. 1st = _________
b. 2nd = _________
c. 3rd = _________
Atomic Atomic
Element Protons Neutrons Electrons Bohr Model
# Mass
Carbon 6 6 6
Hydrogen 1 1
Lithium 3 3 3
Magnesium 12 24
Boron 5 11
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