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figure 2: a bohr model of a potassium atom.
which electron in a potassium atom is most likely to leave the atom? justify your answer using the model above.
analysis questions:
- using attraction, briefly explain why the electron shells closest to the nucleus fill up first.
Electrons are negatively charged and the nucleus is positively charged. According to Coulomb's law, the force of attraction \(F = k\frac{q_1q_2}{r^2}\) (where \(k\) is a constant, \(q_1\) is the charge of the nucleus, \(q_2\) is the charge of the electron, and \(r\) is the distance between them). Electrons in shells closer to the nucleus (\(r\) is smaller) experience a stronger electrostatic attraction to the positively - charged nucleus. So, these shells fill up first as electrons are more strongly bound (in terms of electrostatic forces) to the nucleus when they are in closer shells.
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Electron shells closest to the nucleus fill up first because the electrostatic attraction between the negatively - charged electrons and the positively - charged nucleus is stronger for electrons in closer shells (due to the inverse - square relationship in Coulomb's law \(F = k\frac{q_1q_2}{r^2}\), where a smaller \(r\) gives a larger \(F\)).