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In Bohr model Helium, the two electrons are moving on the same orbital. But this model could not explain the experimental value of the Helium ground state energy correctly. When the orbital planes of the two electrons are perpendicular to each other, the two orbitals are proved to be just one de Broglie's wave length by the computatinal methods. Please see the link below.

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A Bohr diagram is a simple representation of an atom, showing the nucleus in the center with electrons in specific energy levels or shells surrounding it. Each shell is labeled with the number of electrons it can hold, and electrons are represented by dots or other symbols on the shells.

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draw three shells or orbits and then draw 17 electron atoms on the three orbits, two on the first orbit eight on the second or bit and 7 on the last orbit

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the bohr diagram is a series of circles with the element in the middle

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If it is in an ionic bond i believe sodium has 10 electrons (Outer valence shells) and chlorine has 18 electrons

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7 electrons on the outer mopst shell

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I think it's protons= 17 and neutrons=18

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P=5 N=6 E=5

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hi

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