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Drawing Models of the Atom The Bohr Model
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How do Scientists View the Atom Today? 2 models are most widely used The Bohr Model and the Electron Cloud Model
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Both of these models explain how the electrons are arranged in the electron cloud. However, the Bohr Model is Much Easier to Draw and Visualize We will be drawing Bohr models today.
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The Bohr Model (Planetary Model) Electrons are located in specific orbitals (energy levels) = Circles Only so many electrons will fit into each electron level. Levels are filled from the innermost working out. Fill inside circles first.
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How to do it Find number of electrons, protons & neutrons from the atomic number and atomic mass. Draw a little circle for the nucleus and label with number of protons and neutrons. Draw larger circles for each energy level. Draw dots for each electron representing the electrons in each orbital on these circles.
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OK, now how do you to really do it? You use the periodic table Each period represents an electron level: Each row is Each row is 1 circle 1 circle Each square represents an electron
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Thus it is a Numbers Game TTTThe periods (rows) tell you how many circles (electron shells). TTTThe squares will tell you how many electrons on each orbital.
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You will notice that each period has a certain number of squares This tells you how many electrons can fit in each period Energy Levels Max Electrons 1 st 2 2 nd 8 2 nd 8 3 rd 18 3 rd 18 4 th 32 4 th 32 5 th 50 5 th 50 6 th 6 th 7 th
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Sodium Example Atomic number 11 Atomic mass 23 In period 3 Thus: number of electrons = 11 protons = 11 protons = 11 neutrons = 12 neutrons = 12 orbitals = 3 orbitals = 3
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Place a dot ( ) for each electron on the orbitals Sodium has 1 st orbital = 2 e - 2 nd orbital = 8 e - 3 rd orbital = 1 e - total = 11e - total = 11e -
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Draw a Bohr Model of your atom model Atom Name: Atom Number: p + Number of e - : Number of n 0 : Energy Levels Electrons 1 st 2 2 nd 8 2 nd 8 3 rd __ 3 rd __ 4 th __ 4 th __ 5 th __ 5 th __
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Note To Teacher: Let the next slide run by itself to see the model of several atoms.
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A Few of the Atoms
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Now it is your Turn! Lets try it. Draw Kr in your Powerpoint notes.
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