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draw and label a bohr model of nitrogen (7 protons, 7 neutrons, 7 electrons) in your notebook.
To draw a Bohr model of Nitrogen (7 protons, 7 neutrons, 7 electrons): 1. Draw the nucleus at the center, label it with "N" (for Nitrogen), and write "7p, 7n" inside to represent 7 protons and 7 neutrons. 2. Draw electron shells around the nucleus. The first shell (K shell) can hold up to 2 electrons, so draw 2 electrons here. 3. The second shell (L shell) can hold up to 8 electrons, but Nitrogen has 7 - 2 = 5 electrons left, so draw 5 electrons in the second shell. Label each shell and the electrons clearly.
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- Draw a small circle (nucleus) at the center. Write "N" inside, and "7p, 7n" to show protons and neutrons.
- Draw the first electron shell (K - shell) around the nucleus. Place 2 electrons (as dots or small circles) on this shell (since K - shell holds max 2 electrons).
- Draw the second electron shell (L - shell) around the first shell. Place 5 electrons on this shell (since 7 total electrons - 2 in K - shell = 5 in L - shell, and L - shell can hold up to 8 electrons).
Label the nucleus, shells, and indicate the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in each part as needed.