I desperately need extra credit in chemistry, but whatever I look up on the matter has conflicting answers. I saw SiO2 for silicon dioxide, so I purchased three Styrofoam balls, but when I look it up, there are linear 3d models, and there is a network 3d model. I have nowhere near the time nor balls for the network, but I'm wondering, if that is the correct model, if I could make a smaller segment of SiO2 with the three balls. If anyone could describe this model to me including the name of the model's geometric shape, I would be extremely grateful. Thank you very much!
it is too big
Building a helium atom model is one of the more simple projects kids and parents will face for school. A helium atom contains two protons, two neutrons and two electrons. The nucleus of a helium atom consists of the protons and neutrons. This will be the four center Styrofoam(TM) or foam craft balls in the model. The electrons will be the two outer balls that are stationed on the rings. To build the helium atom model pictured you will need the following supplies mentioned in this article. http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1046660/how_to_build_a_helium_atom_model.html?cat=58
It's easy friend , You have 3 ways . I'll tell you d simpler 2 ways . 1) Take a thermocol . Make balls ou of newspaper . Cut the paper ball into half and tape it nicely to allow it not to move . Then stck it nicely on a cardboard or thermocol acc to ur convenience . 2)take small balls instead of newspaper balls . It's easy . I don't know what a thermocol is, but you can make a model with anything round, not just balls of newspaper. You can use different sizes of candy, or styrofoam balls, or even different sizes of sports balls and marbles - anything round will do. You can mount them onto a flat background like a poster or use wires to make a hanging model.
Get the following clay black recommended , Styrofoam balls two paint grey =================================== How about just taking a basketball, and painting some surface features on it if you want them. If you call it a 3D model of Venus, Uranus or Neptune, you don't even need any surface features, because those planets don't have any.
styrofoam from your local craft store.
The easiest thing that you can use to make the model is Styrofoam balls. You can get the balls at any craft store.Ê
it is too big
with some Styrofoam balls
Model ants can be made using a variety of materials. Styrofoam balls can be connected with toothpicks and painted black.
you will need a styrofoam ball, styrofoam base 3 different colors of cotton balls, wooden sticks, pipe cleaners and something to hold it all together
you make the Styrofoam look like it
This is not really a question. If you want to build an animated version of an atom then there are plenty of websites out there. If you want to build a physical model you could use anything from Styrofoam balls to jelly beans.
A model house/building your own world (Styrofoam ball) and anything you can imagine.
Krypton has 36 protons, 36 neutrons, and 42 neutrons. You need to get 78 large Styrofoam balls (36 for protons and 42 for neutrons) and glue them all together. Then get 36 small balls (for the electrons) and attach them to a wooden stick. Now put the wooden sticks into the protons and you have your model.
What You Need.a normal sized ball of styrofoam and about 16 little styrofoam balls.2 styrofoam ringspaint (orange, green, red, blue, yellow)toothpickspaint the normal sized ball and paint it orange. Then paint the rings green. connect on ring and the normal sized ball together. paint 5 small sty. balls red, 6 blue, 5 yellow. then connect the red balls and blue balls with toothpicks and put them on the orange ball. then on the ring that's connected to the ball, put 2 yellow balls on it .now connect then 2nd ring to the ring that's connected to the ball and place the rest of the yellow balls on the 2nd ring. Remeber connect everything with toothpicks.
What You Need.a normal sized ball of styrofoam and about 16 little styrofoam balls.2 styrofoam ringspaint (orange, green, red, blue, yellow)toothpickspaint the normal sized ball and paint it orange. Then paint the rings green. connect on ring and the normal sized ball together. paint 5 small sty. balls red, 6 blue, 5 yellow. then connect the red balls and blue balls with toothpicks and put them on the orange ball. then on the ring that's connected to the ball, put 2 yellow balls on it .now connect then 2nd ring to the ring that's connected to the ball and place the rest of the yellow balls on the 2nd ring. Remeber connect everything with toothpicks.
Building a helium atom model is one of the more simple projects kids and parents will face for school. A helium atom contains two protons, two neutrons and two electrons. The nucleus of a helium atom consists of the protons and neutrons. This will be the four center Styrofoam(TM) or foam craft balls in the model. The electrons will be the two outer balls that are stationed on the rings. To build the helium atom model pictured you will need the following supplies mentioned in this article. http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1046660/how_to_build_a_helium_atom_model.html?cat=58