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background
bohr diagrams are used to illustrate the probable location of electrons in atoms.
the rows on the periodic table are called periods. the columns are called families.
procedure:
- draw the bohr models for each element around the element’s symbol.
- arrange the cards so they resemble the periodic table. i will check it in class.
questions: (as you answer the questions about the bohr diagrams, look at the number of electrons
in the outer energy level and the number of energy levels in the atom.)
- look at the following cards: h, li, na, k.
a) in what way is each bohr diagram similar? _______________________________
b) in what way is each bohr diagram different? ______________________________
- look at the following cards: be, mg, ca.
a) in what way is each bohr diagram similar? _______________________________
b) in what way is each bohr diagram different? ______________________________
- look at the following cards: (b, al) (c, si) (n, p) (o, s) (f, cl
a) in what way is the bohr diagram for each pair similar? ______________________
b) in what way is the bohr diagram for each pair different? _____________________
- in general what can be said about every element in the same family of the periodic table?
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5 look at the following cards: he, ne, ar.
a) in what way is each bohr diagram similar? _______________________________
b) in what way is each bohr diagram different? ______________________________
- look at the following cards: h, he.
a) in what way is each bohr diagram similar? _______________________________
b) in what way is each bohr diagram different? ______________________________
- look at the following cards: li, be, b, c, n, o, f, ne.
a) in what way is each bohr diagram similar? _______________________________
b) in what way is each bohr diagram different? ______________________________
9 look at the following cards: na, mg, al, si, p, s, cl, ar.
a) in what way is each bohr diagram similar? _______________________________
b) in what way is each bohr diagram different? ______________________________
- in general what can we say about all elements in the same period of the periodic table?
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Question 1
Part (a)
H, Li, Na, K are in Group 1 (alkali metals, plus H). Their Bohr diagrams have 1 electron in the outermost energy level.
These elements are in different periods. H has 1 energy level, Li has 2, Na has 3, K has 4. So the number of energy levels (electron shells) differs.
Be, Mg, Ca are in Group 2 (alkaline earth metals). Their Bohr diagrams have 2 electrons in the outermost energy level.
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Each has 1 electron in the outer energy level.