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Neon is an element that has 10 electrons, 10 protons, and most of the time has 10 neutrons in each neon atom.  Nitrogen is an element that has 7 electrons, 7 protons, and most often has 7 neutrons in each nitrogen atom.  So the Bohr model of a neon atom would be slightly larger than a nitrogen atom.

The outermost shell of nitrogen has five electrons while the outermost shell of neon has eight electrons.

In the Bohr model of the atom, electrons are positioned at certain specific energy levels. Energy is absorbed or emitted when an electron moves from a lower to a higher energy level.

In the Bohr model of nitrogen, there are only five electrons on the outermost shell while in the Bohr model of neon, there are eight electrons in the outermost shell.

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