Basically a Bohr Diagram of Stable Ion is a ion that makes the drawing stable, for example if you appear to have 2 electrons on the first shell, 8 on the second, and 1 on the last valence shell, you need to make it equal. Another example might be for example Sodiam (Na), 2 on the first shell, 8 on the second, and on the last shell, so one valence shell, you need to take out the 1 which then it becomes Na+1 which means you loose an electron. I HOPE this helped
Niels Bohr invented the bohr diagram.
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yes chloride ion is stable coz its octet is complete.
Niels Bohr invented the bohr diagram.
PO4 3- is the phosphate ion If you add the total number of valence electrons you will get 32 as an answer. When you draw the bohr diagram of the ion you will find that the ion satisfies the octet rule. From the diagram below, you can see that ion will be a tetrahedral. Hope this helped! .. :O: .. l .. .. .. :O: - :P: - :O: .. .. .. l .. :O: ..
The phosphide ion is stable
The atomic numbers are the numbers of protons in the nucleus of atoms, so they are placed in the nucleus of a Bohr diagram.
The number associated with positive charges in a nucleus of each atom determine the atomic number in a Bohr diagram.
Bohr model works for one electron species such as He+ ion or Li2+ ion.
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The bohr diagram does
The bohr diagram. it was a planetary model with the nucleus and the electrons floating around it
The bohr Rutherford diagram for oxygen has 8 protons and 8 neutrons. There are 2 electrons on the first orbital and six on the second. The bohr Rutherford diagram for oxygen has 8 protons and 8 neutrons. There are 2 electrons on the first orbital and six on the second.