A Bohr Atom Model consists of a CORE of 16 Protons and 16 Neutrons (32 total)
AND 16 total Electrons in the Energy Levels, the inner-most level has 2, the second level has 8, and the third level has 6. It would look kinda like Saturn, a core with "rings" and the "rings" would have "balls" on them that would represent the Electrons. Good Luck!
That is the way to do it... but if you want a visual go to the related link below.
Quantum Theory
It is an inaccurate model, because there is no way to measure the exact mass, path, and charge of an atom
The Bohr model does not work at all for atoms having more than one electron because it does not account for interactions between the electrons.
Rutherford discovered that the atom has a nucleus, bohr's discovery is found on the Wikipedia Link further down this page.Few question and answers on Bohr's atomic modelThe basic assumption in Bohr's model of an atom is thatThe energy of electron is quantisedIn Bohr's model of the hydrogen atomthe radius of the nth orbit is propotional to n² the angular momentum of the electron in an orbit is an integral multiple of h/2λ the magnitude of potential energy of the electron in any orbit is greater than its K.E.
how has neils bohr model changed over time
The Bohr model of the atom was a planetary model.
The Bohr model of the atom was a planetary model.
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 for sulfur shows that sulfur has 16 electrons in total, with 2 in the first energy level, 8 in the second energy level, and 6 in the third energy level. The electrons in the outermost energy level are involved in chemical reactions.
Niels Bohr suggested a planetary model for the atom.
Bohr developed an atomic model with shells.
Bohr model, was Introduced by Niels Bohr in 1913
The model of the atom based on Quantum Theory is often called the "Quantum Mechanical Model" or the "Quantum Model." This model describes the behavior of electrons around the nucleus as probabilistic, rather than in fixed orbits.