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23 August, 16:08

How could a Bohr model of a neon atom differ from a model of nitrogen

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  1. 23 August, 16:12
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    Neon is an element that has 10 electrons, 10 protons, and most of the time has 10 neutrons in each neon atom. Nitrogen is an element that has 7 electrons, 7 protons, and most often has 7 neutrons in each nitrogen atom. So the Bohr model of a neon atom would be slightly larger than a nitrogen atom.
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