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How many protons does the bohr model have for helium?

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2 protons per atom of Helium

Step-by-step explanation:

The number of proton in a given element is given by its place on the periodic table which is for He 2 protons b/c the atomic number for He is 2.

Other Examples:

Hydrogen (H-1) or Protium has 1 proton b/c its atomic number is 1.

Magnesium (Mg-24) has 24 protons b/c its atomic number is 24.

Lead (Pb-207) has 82 protons b/c its atomic number is 82.

Uranium (U-238) has 92 protons b/c its atomic number is 92.

The periodic table order of arrangement of elements is based upon 'The Periodic Law'. => The chemical and physical properties of the elements is a periodic function of atomic numbers, or number of protons in the nucleus.

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