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The number of protons that an atom of an element has can be found in the Periodic Table by finding the ATOMIC NUMBER (the smaller number). Therefore, we can also find the number of electrons.got it?

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The Bohr-Rutherford diagram is a model that depicts the arrangement of electrons in an atom. It shows the nucleus at the center with electrons in different energy levels or shells surrounding it, based on the number of protons and electrons in the atom. Each shell can hold a specific number of electrons, with the innermost shell closest to the nucleus.

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http://www.clickandlearn.org/Gr9_Sci/atoms/boronBR3.gif

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The # of protons are 4, the #of neutrons are 5, and there are 4 electrons in two rings around the nucleus

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It is simply a circle with two electrons which can be placed anywhere on the circle.

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it is a raisun bun

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one electron on the first shell 1P
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