3.4 Models of the Atom. Niels Bohr Niels Bohr, a Danish Physicist developed the “ planetary ” model…

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Things to know: Order of filling the electrons is 2 in the first orbit, maximum of 8 in the second orbit, and maximum of 8 in the third… (2,8,8) Electrons are more stable closer to the nucleus. The further away the electrons are from the nucleus, the greater the energy they have. Electrons can move from one orbit to another, but they don ’ t exist in between. Heat, light, or electricity can allow electrons to jump from one orbit to another.

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3.4 Models of the Atom

Niels BohrNiels Bohr, a Danish Physicist

developed the “planetary” model of the atom. Electrons travel around the nucleus in orbits, much like the planets travel around the Sun.

He

Electron

Nucleus

Orbit

Things to know: • Order of filling the electrons is 2 in the first

orbit, maximum of 8 in the second orbit, and maximum of 8 in the third… (2,8,8)

• Electrons are more stable closer to the nucleus.

• The further away the electrons are from the nucleus, the greater the energy they have.

• Electrons can move from one orbit to another, but they don’t exist in between.

• Heat, light, or electricity can allow electrons to jump from one orbit to another.

Bohr DiagramsSymbol is in the centre (nucleus) and

the electrons orbit around it: Ex. Hydrogen

Ex. Nitrogen

Ex. Phosphorus

Hydrogen

H1 e-

Chemical Symbolin the center

Nitrogen

N

7 e-

Phosphorus

P15 e-

Bohr-RutherfordRutherford developed the “nuclear”

model of the atom and when combined with Bohr’s diagram, we can see the numbers and position of all 3 subatomic particles: protons, neutrons, electrons.

Bohr-RutherfordThe number of protons and neutrons

are written in the centre (nucleus) and the electrons are still represented on the orbits:

Ex. PhosphorusAtomic Mass - 31Atomic # 15 (P=15, e-=15)(*Neutrons = At Mass – At #)Complete p 93: 4-5

Page 93: 4Oxygen Aluminum

Calcium

Page 93: 5Flourine Boron

Potassium

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