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Which atom is represented by the bohr model?

Which atom is represented by the bohr model?-example-1
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Boron Atom.

Boron is a non metallic element and the only non-metal of the group 13 of the periodic table the elements. Boron is electron-deficient, possessing a vacant p-orbital. It has several forms, the most common of which is amorphous boron, a dark powder, unreactive to oxygen, water, acids and alkalis.

Discovered by: Sir Humphry Davy and J.L Gay-Lussac in 1808

Proton number: 5

Electron number: 5

Neutron number: 6

Nucleon number: 11

Isotopes: 2

Melting point: 2076 °C

Boiling point: 3927 °C

User Ziad Halabi
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Answer: Boron

it is visible that the model shows 5 electrons, that means it's obvious that the atom has 5 protons as well. Now we need to see which elelement has the atomic number/proton number as 5, and that is Boron(B).

hope that helps...

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