The bohr diagram is the diagram of the electrons on the orbital layers of the nucleus of an atom. for potassium, you would put 2 electrons on the first layer, 8 on the second layer, and 9 on the third layer. This is because the atomic number of Potassium (K) is 19, therefore has 19 protons and 19 electrons.
umm no sorry... tht is wrong dude, you can only have 2 electrons on the first orbital, 8 on the second orbital, and 8 on the third orbital not nine!
Actually, The first one is right. Yout can put on a maximum 16 electrons on the third ring, not 8. and if i was worng for some odd reason, you can take that extra electron and put in on the next ring
http://www.geocities.com/gradeninescience/potassium.html
it is a piece of paper glued together
19P+
20n
19E-
K
Aganist de Broglie's dual nature of atom.Against Heisenberg's Uncertainity priciple.Do not explain Zeeman Effect.Do not explain Stark's Effect.
Neil Bohr proposed 'Bohrs model' of an atom. In this he hypothesised that the larger nuclei were clustered in the center of an atom, with the electrons forming circular 'shells' around them. This was in contrast to the 'plumb pudding' model of an atom, whereby all the fundamental particles are randomly clustered about the space of the atom. Bohr's model was aided by the Rutherford experiment, which indicated that the highest concentration of particles existed in the center of the atomic space. Bohr's model is still taught at secondary school level, though newer models have been theorised and tested.
Niels Bohr.
scientist accepted bohr's model as a useful explanation (apex)
Bohr came up with the planetary model for the hydrogen atom - that began the physical explanation of quantum mechanics invented by Planck.
The Bohr model of the atom was a planetary model.
Bohr atom
The Bohr model of the atom was a planetary model.
the bohr model for hydrogen is H
In Niels Bohr's model of the atom, how are electrons configured?
In Niels Bohr's model of the atom, how are electrons configured?
The atomic model of Bohr is not a quantum model.
Bohr's model of the atom doesn't explain hydrogen's flammability.
An atom does not have a nucleolus, but it does have an atomic nucleus which is located in the center of the atom, including the Bohr model.
The Bohr model of an atom was of planetary type.
The energy level model of the atom was proposed by Niels Bohr.
Niels Bohr suggested a planetary model for the atom.