Electrons occupy specific energy levels around the nucleus of an atom. Each element has a unique electron configuration that determines its chemical properties. Drawing Bohr models illustrates the energy levels and electrons in atoms of the first ten elements.
Electrons occupy specific energy levels around the nucleus of an atom. Each element has a unique electron configuration that determines its chemical properties. Drawing Bohr models illustrates the energy levels and electrons in atoms of the first ten elements.
Electrons occupy specific energy levels around the nucleus of an atom. Each element has a unique electron configuration that determines its chemical properties. Drawing Bohr models illustrates the energy levels and electrons in atoms of the first ten elements.