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Use this Bohr Model to answer the questions below
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The atomic mass is 40 if you’re going by the model but it is actually 39. 95. That element contains 8 valence electrons. The elements name is Argon.
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That’s Argon and Argon has an atomic mass of 39.948 u and Argon has 8 valence electrons
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