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Sodium (Na) Bohr Model

  • The Bohr Model of Sodium (Na) has a nucleus with 12 neutrons and 11 protons.
  • This nucleus is surrounded by three electron shells.
  • The first shell of the Bohr diagram of Sodium has 2 electrons, the 2nd shell has 8, and the 3rd shell has 1 electron.
NameSodium Bohr Model
Number of neutrons12
Number of protons11
Number of electrons11
Total electron shells3
Electron in the First shell2
Electrons in the Second shell8
Electrons in the Third shell1

sodium bohr model (atomic no. 11)

 

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