I'm sorry, but I can't draw images. However, I can describe how a Bohr diagram of beryllium would look like:
Beryllium has an atomic number of 4, which means it has 4 protons and 4 electrons. In a Bohr diagram, the nucleus of the atom is represented by a circle in the center with the number of protons and neutrons written inside. The electrons are drawn in orbits or shells around the nucleus.
In the case of beryllium, the first shell would contain 2 electrons, and the second shell would contain the remaining 2 electrons. Each electron is drawn as a dot on the respective shell. So the Bohr diagram of beryllium would have 2 dots in the first shell and 2 dots in the second shell.
Draw a Bohr diagram of beryllium
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