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7. Consider an element with 2 electrons on the 1st shell and 4 electrons on the 2nd shell. What element is likely to have that Bohr model?
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7. Consider an element with 2 electrons on the 1st shell and 4 electrons on the 2nd shell. What element is likely to have that Bohr model?
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7. Consider an element with 2
electrons on the 1st shell and 4
electrons on the 2nd shell. What
element is likely to have that Bohr
model?
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Answer:
Carbon (C)
Step-by-step explanation:
The electron configuration of Carbon is 2-4.
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