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NAME:

Period: _____
BOHR MODELS WORKSHEET
SECTION A
Use the following Bohr model to answer questions 1 to 3

1) Match each Term on the left with the corresponding Number on the right. Each number may be
used more than once. Refer to the diagram above.

Term Number

D Number of shells A. 1

Number of protons B. 2
E

E
Total number of electrons C. 3

A Number of valence electrons D. 4

C Number of shells holding the maximum number of electrons E. 19

A Number of electron(s) is has to lose to become stable F. 20

2) What is the identity of the above atom? Potassium

3) What is the maximum number of electrons that the first electron shell can hold? 2

4) How many electrons are in the outermost shell of a sulfur atom? 6


5) How many shells are there in the Bohr model of a hydrogen atom? 1
6) How many valence electrons are there in a fluorine atom? 1
7) How many shells are there in the Bohr model of a silicon atom? 3
8) Fill in the blanks beside each Bohr model diagram.

a) Number of protons: 6

Number of shells: 2
C
Number of electrons:6
Number of valence electrons: 4

b)
Number of protons: 8
Number of shells: 2

Number of electrons: 8
Number of valence electrons: 2
SECTION B
10) Draw Bohr diagrams for the following. Make sure you show the correct number of protons
and neutrons found in the nucleus.

(a) 39K Proton (b) 27Al


Electrons
Neutrons

(c) 11B (d) 7Li

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