Asked by marisol

Draw an atomic model of Sodium (11) below.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I can’t draw graphics here, but here’s a clear Bohr-style atomic model you can draw for sodium (atomic number 11):

1. Draw three concentric circles (shells) around a center.
2. In the center (nucleus) write: Nucleus: 11 p+ , 12 n (common isotope Na-23).
3. Place electrons on the shells:
- 1st shell (K): 2 electrons
- 2nd shell (L): 8 electrons
- 3rd shell (M): 1 electron

Text (Bohr) representation:

M shell (n=3): e-
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| |
| L shell (n=2): e- e- e- e- e- e- e- e- |
| ----------------- |
| K shell (n=1): e- e- |
| [Nucleus: 11 p+, 12 n] |
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Or simply list:
- Nucleus: 11 protons, 12 neutrons
- Electrons per shell: 2, 8, 1

That gives the standard Bohr model of sodium. If you want a neat printable diagram, tell me whether you prefer a labeled sketch (PNG) or a higher-detail description and I’ll produce step-by-step drawing coordinates or a downloadable image.