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Hydrogen (H) Bohr Model

  • The Bohr Model of Hydrogen (H) has a nucleus with 0 neutrons and 1 proton.
  • This nucleus is surrounded by only one electron shell named K-shell.
  • The K-shell of the Bohr diagram of Hydrogen has only 1 electron.
NameHydrogen Bohr Model
Number of neutrons0
Number of protons1
Number of electrons1
Total electron shells1
Electron in the First shell (K-shell)1

Hydrogen bohr model (atomic no. 1)

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