Titanium as an atomic image?
I don't understand how you're supposed to draw a Bohr model of an atom, because the outer shell always has to have as many electrons as the main group, and in the case of titanium, there aren't 4 electrons in the shell like there should be?
The fact that in the outer shell there are always as many electrons as the number of the group is true for the main groups, but for the secondary groups no longer. There are only two electrons in the 4th shell, all of which come into the third shell until it is full of 18 electrons. Then they’ll get back to the 4th shell.
Thank you.