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To sketch: A simple Bohr diagrams for elements A, B, and C.
Introduction: The basic unit of matter that has the properties of a chemical element is called atom. Atom is made up of subatomic particles (neutrons, protons, and electrons). The substance that is made from one type of atom is called as an element. Every element has a unique chemical symbol, atomic number, and atomic mass.
To determine: Whether the element A share, donate, or accept electrons.
Introduction: The basic unit of matter that has the properties of a chemical element is called atom. Atom is made up of subatomic particles (neutrons, protons, and electrons). The substance that is made from one type of atom is called as an element. Every element has a unique chemical symbol, atomic number, and atomic mass.
To determine: Whether the element B and C share, donate, or accept electrons.
Introduction: The basic unit of matter that has the properties of a chemical element is called atom. Atom is made up of subatomic particles (neutrons, protons, and electrons). The substance that is made from one type of atom is called as an element. Every element has a unique chemical symbol, atomic number, and atomic mass.
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