Bohr Diagram Lesson
Bohr Diagram Lesson
Bohr Diagram Lesson
Bohr's model:
-electrons orbit the nucleus like planets
orbit the sun
-each orbit can hold a specific maximum
number of electrons
-electrons fill orbits closest to the nucleus
first.
Bohr's Model of the Atom
e.g. fluorine:
#P =
#e- =
#N =
Bohr's Model of the Atom
e.g. fluorine:
#P = atomic #
=9
#e- =
#N =
Bohr's Model of the Atom
e.g. fluorine:
#P = 9
#e- = # P
=9
#N =
Bohr's Model of the Atom
e.g. fluorine:
#P = 9
#e- = 9
#N = atomic mass - # P
= 10
Bohr's Model of the Atom
e.g. fluorine:
#P = 9
#e- = 9 9P
10N
#N = 10
draw the nucleus with
protons & neutrons
Bohr's Model of the Atom
e.g. fluorine:
#P = 9
#e- = 9 9P
10N
#N = 10
how many electrons can
fit in the first orbit?
Bohr's Model of the Atom
e.g. fluorine:
#P = 9
#e- = 9 9P
10N
#N = 10
how many electrons can
fit in the first orbit?
2
Bohr's Model of the Atom
e.g. fluorine:
#P = 9
#e- = 9 9P
10N
#N = 10
e.g. fluorine:
#P = 9
#e- = 9 9P
10N
#N = 10
e.g. fluorine:
#P = 9
#e- = 9 9P
10N
#N = 10
e.g. fluorine:
#P = 9
#e- = 9 9P
10N
#N = 10
e.g. fluorine:
#P = 9
#e- = 9 9P
10N
#N = 10
Bohr's Model of the Atom
try these:
hydrogen
boron
magnesium
Bohr's Model of the Atom
try these:
hydrogen
1P
0N
Bohr's Model of the Atom
try these:
5P
boron 6N
Bohr's Model of the Atom
try these:
12P
12N
magnesium