Bohr - Rutherford basics
Parts of the diagram
Determining how to find and place e, p, and n
Charged atoms
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Who created the Bohr Rutherford Diagram?

Niels Bohr

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What particles are in the nucleus?

Protons and neutrons

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How do you find protons and electrons?

Look at the atomic number

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What is a charged atom called?

An ion

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What year was it created?

1913

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What circles the outside of the nucleus?

Outer shells

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How do you find neutrons?

You subtract the atomic number from the atomic mass

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Why do atoms gain charges?

When their valence shell is unstable

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What kind of diagram is it?

Visual

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What's on the outer shells?

electrons

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Where do you start placing the first electron on the second shell?

On the bottom of the shell and then you move up to the right.

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What part of the atom can transfer during a charge?

The electron

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What does the diagram represent?

The structure of an atom

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How many electrons fill the first and second shell of an atom?

First shell 2 / Second shell 8

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Where is the atomic number placed on the element symbol and where is the atomic mass placed on the element symbol?

atomic number - top / atomic mass - bottom

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If an atom has 3 valence electrons, will it become an anion or cation?

A cation because its charge is +3

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What else is shown in the diagram

How all of the parts are arranged and work

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What's the outermost shell called?

The valence shell

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What determines the group of an element on the periodic table?

The amount of valence electrons it has

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If an atom has 8 valence electrons, will it become a cation or anion?

An anion because its charge is -2

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