It is difficult to draw atoms realistically, other than as featureless spheres, which is then not a very informative illustration. The orbit of an electron is not the same as the orbit of a planet, they are not little balls circling around a larger ball in the center. Electrons form shells, they spread themselves out into hollow spheres. They have no fixed shape, but they respond to the electromagnetic forces that act upon them. It is more accurate to say that electrons surround a nucleus, than to say that they orbit a nucleus. But when we draw pictures, we usually draw atoms as if they were miniature solar systems, with little round electrons orbiting the nucleus. And that is not very accurate.
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To draw an atom of helium, depict a nucleus at the center made up of two protons and usually two neutrons. Around the nucleus, draw two electrons in a separate energy level. Helium has a total of 2 electrons.
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It can fuse with another atom.
The initial atom is transformed in another atom.
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A draw happens when both teams end the game on equal points.A no score draw happens when neither side scores any points at all.A score draw happens when both teams score points but they both score the same amount of points.
If your atom is too ionized, it will likely zip away from you and attach itself to a nearby atom or molecule. An atom becomes radioactive when its nucleus contains too many or too few neutrons. Try to keep the same number of neutrons and protons as you build your atom. If the imbalance is too great, radioactive decay will occur.
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when an electron is added to an atom, the atom will acquire a negative charge.