Practice - Distribution of Electrons in Shells (Bohr's Model)
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Practice Questions
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How many electrons can the first shell (K) hold?
💡 Hint: Remember the limit for the first shell in the Bohr model.
What is the maximum number of electrons in the L shell?
💡 Hint: Consider the second shell in the sequence.
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Interactive Quizzes
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What is the maximum number of electrons in the K shell?
💡 Hint: Refer to the beginning of our discussion on electron shells.
True or False: The M shell can hold 18 electrons.
💡 Hint: Recall the maximum electrons in each shell from our lesson.
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Challenge Problems
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If an atom has 13 electrons, how would they be distributed across the shells according to Bohr's model?
💡 Hint: Start by filling the K shell, then the L shell, and see how many remain for the M shell.
Explain how the electron configuration of an atom influences its reactivity and bonding.
💡 Hint: Refer to examples of common elements like sodium and chlorine while considering their valence electrons.
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