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How would a bohr model of a neon atom differ from the model of nitrogen?

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Answer: The Neon Atom will differ

Explanation: It will differ because the outermost energy level is not full therefor it will differ

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Step-by-step explanation:

The Bohr hypothesis shows that an atom has an circular orbit of electrons outside the nucleus in a revolving orbit. In Bohr model for Nitrogen there are two orbits s and p. The s has two electron and p has five. Whereas in Bohr neon model there are also orbital s, and p.. The s orbital has 2 electron and the p orbital has 8 electron in it.

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