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The Bohr Model of the Atom. What do we need to know?. Atoms have 2 main parts Electron cloud -- contains electrons Nucleus – central part of the atom, contains protons and neutrons. Subatomic particles. Symbols for each subatomic particle Electrons = e- Protons = p+ Neutrons = n 0.
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What do we need to know? • Atoms have 2 main parts • Electron cloud -- contains electrons • Nucleus – central part of the atom, contains protons and neutrons
Subatomic particles • Symbols for each subatomic particle • Electrons = e- • Protons = p+ • Neutrons = n0
What do you need to know? • Orbitals are found around the nucleus • There are 7 possible orbitals • Orbitals are determined by by looking at what period (row) the element is in • The orbitals hold a specific number of electrons (which is the same as the atomic number)
How many electrons per orbital? Period 1 orbital (ring) 1: 2 e- Period 2 orbital (ring) 1: 2 e- orbital (ring) 2: 8 e- Period 3 orbital (ring) 1: 2 e- orbital (ring) 2: 8 e- orbital (ring) 3: 8 e- Period 4 orbital (ring) 1: 2 e- orbital (ring) 2: 8 e- orbital (ring) 3: 18 e- orbital (ring) 4: 8 e-
Information to create a Bohr model Atomic # = Protons and Electrons • Element name and symbol: • Magnesium (Mg) • Atomic number: 12 • Atomic mass: 24 • Protons: 12 • Electrons: 12 • Neutrons: (24 - 12) = 12 12 Mg 24.305 Magnesium Atomic Mass
Bohr model for Mg Nucleus 12p+ 12n0
Bohr model for Al 13p+ 14n0