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Parts of An Atom

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artist's representation of an atom. Bohr's Model. Colors may be labelled different.

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Symbol of An Atom

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(picture on the left) An example of an atom symbol, (picture on the right) The format of + an atom symbol

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Determining the number of Protons, Electrons, and Neutrons

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Protons and Electrons

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If not electrically charged (will be discussed later), the proton and electron number will be the same as + the atom number.

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Neutrons

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Neutrons can be determined by using this following formula:
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Ions

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Electron Configuration

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How to Read / Order

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  1. Start from the top-most arrow
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  3. Follow the direction of the arrow. For example;
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  5. Exponent the electron with maximum number of electron until the total of exponents is equals to Atom Number.
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  7. If the total is more than Atom Number, subtract the the last electron's exponent to make the total equals to the atom number.
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Electron Configuration Based on Shell

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an atom figure with shell labels (Oxygen)

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How to Determine Electron Count

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Chapter 1 - Atoms & Molecules

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Atom: Introduction

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Electron Configuration

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