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20 May, 10:52
What is the Bohr model for Sodium?
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Arabella Hernandez
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Sodium has 11 electrons (atomic number 11).
Hence in the Bohr model the atom will have three shells orbiting around the nucleus: one with 2, one with 8, and one with 1 electron (from the closest to the farthest)
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