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1 Bohr Diagrams

2 Bohr Diagrams Picture representation of an atom.
Gives info about the nucleus, electrons, and energy levels.

3 Steps to drawing a Bohr Diagram:
1. Write symbol, # of protons and # of neutrons. # of protons Symbol 27-13 = # of neutrons

4 Steps to drawing a Bohr Diagram:
2. Add # of circles around this for # of energy levels needed (same as period #). Elements in the 1st period have one energy level. Elements in the 2nd period have two energy levels, and so on.

5 Steps to drawing a Bohr Diagram:
3. Add electrons to each orbital. Atomic # = # of protons = # of electrons Electrons are filled in as follows: 1st = 2 e- 2nd = 8 e- 3rd = 18 e-

6 Example: Aluminum

7 Example:

8 Example:

9 Electron Dot Diagrams

10 Electron Dot Diagrams Element's symbol surrounded by dots that represent the valence electrons.  An element will never have more than eight valence electrons.

11 Valence Electrons: The # of electrons in the outermost energy level.
# of valence electrons stays the same up/down a group, but increase across the periodic table. They get most involved in chemical reactions.

12 How to determine the # of valence electrons?

13 Example: Silicon

14 Steps to drawing an Electron Dot Diagram:
1. Draw the symbol 2. Add dots around the symbol to represent the # of valence electrons. **These do not apply to transition metals.**

15 Example:

16 Example:


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