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Fluorine (F) Bohr Model

  • The Bohr Model of Fluorine (F) has a nucleus with 10 neutrons and 9 protons.
  • This nucleus is surrounded by two electron shells.
  • The first shell of the Bohr diagram of Fluorine has 2 electrons, and the second shell has 7 electrons.
NameFluorine Bohr Model
Number of neutrons10
Number of protons9
Number of electrons9
Total electron shells2
Electron in the First shell2
Electrons in the Second shell7

fluorine bohr model (atomic no. 9)

 

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