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Tin (Sn) Bohr Model

  • The Bohr Model of Tin (Sn) has a nucleus that contains 69 neutrons and 50 protons.
  • This nucleus is surrounded by five electron shells.
  • The first shell of the Bohr diagram of Tin has 2 electrons, the 2nd shell has 8, the 3rd shell has 18, the 4th has 18, and the 5th shell has 4 electrons.
NameTin Bohr Model
Number of neutrons69
Number of protons50
Number of electrons50
Total electron shells5
Electron in the First shell2
Electrons in the Second shell8
Electrons in the Third shell18
Electrons in the Fourth shell18
Electrons in the Fifth shell4

Bohr model of Tin (Sn)

 

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