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actinide series**
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which of the diagrams is the correct model for the element beryllium?
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Brief Explanations
- First, find beryllium's atomic number: it is 4. This means it has 4 protons ($p^+$) and, in a neutral atom, 4 electrons ($e^-$).
- Beryllium's most common isotope has 5 neutrons ($n$), so the nucleus has $4p^+ + 5n$.
- Use the electron shell rule: the first shell holds max 2 electrons, the remaining 2 electrons go to the second shell.
- Match this to the options: Option B has 4 protons, 5 neutrons, 2 electrons in the first shell, and 2 in the second shell.
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B. <Diagram with 4 protons, 5 neutrons, 2 inner-shell electrons, 2 outer-shell electrons>