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To make a Bohr periodic table for elements 1 through 20, you’ll be drawing Bohr diagrams for each atom—from hydrogen (1) to calcium (20). Here’s what you need to do, step by step: --- **1. List the elements 1–20:** 1. Hydrogen (H) 2. Helium (He) 3. Lithium (Li) 4. Beryllium (Be) 5. Boron (B) 6. Carbon (C) 7. Nitrogen (N) 8. Oxygen (O) 9. Fluorine (F) 10. Neon (Ne) 11. Sodium (Na) 12. Magnesium (Mg) 13. Aluminum (Al) 14. Silicon (Si) 15. Phosphorus (P) 16. Sulfur (S) 17. Chlorine (Cl) 18. Argon (Ar) 19. Potassium (K) 20. Calcium (Ca) --- **2. Determine electron count for each element:** Each element has electrons equal to its atomic number. --- **3. Learn electron shell rules (Bohr model):** - First shell (closest to nucleus): max 2 electrons - Second shell: max 8 electrons - Third shell: max 8 electrons (for these elements) - Fourth shell: will start filling for elements beyond 20 --- **4. Draw Bohr diagrams:** For each element: - Draw the nucleus (label with the element symbol or atomic number) - Add the correct number of electron shells - Place the right number of electrons in each shell according to the above rules. **Examples:** - **Hydrogen (1):** 1 electron in first shell. - **Helium (2):** 2 electrons in first shell (filled). - **Lithium (3):** 2 in first shell, 1 in second shell. - **Neon (10):** 2 in first shell, 8 in second shell (filled). - **Sodium (11):** 2 in first shell, 8 in second shell, 1 in third shell. --- **5. Arrange the diagrams:** - You can make a grid, mimicking the periodic table—rows (periods) and columns (groups). - Place each Bohr diagram in its correct position on the table. --- **Tips for Presentation:** - Use colored pencils for different shells/electrons. - Clearly write element names/symbols. - Use a legend if you use color coding. --- **To Summarize:** Draw 20 Bohr diagrams of elements 1–20, showing electrons in their shells, and arrange them like the periodic table. Make sure to follow maximum electron numbers for each shell. If you want example diagrams or a printable template, let me know!

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March 5, 2026, 7:51 a.m.

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Published: Thursday, March 5, 2026

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