I have to do the same thing. I went to Michaels and bought a Styrofoam ball and some "pom pom" ball things for the electrons. I bought wire for the 3 different energy levels. I'm going to put 2 of the pom poms on the first "energy level" and 8 on the next, and 6 on the next. I'm going to color-code them for electrons, neurons, protons, and it'll be good. The three wires for the 3 energy levels will go around the ball in the middle. you want to use pretty colored pipe cleaner to make swirlies sticking out from it. i am doing this for a 7th grade science project due tomorrow.
I hope this helps a little bit.
To build a 3D model of scandium, you would first need to determine the correct number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in a scandium atom (Z = 21). Then, you can represent these particles in a 3D software program using spheres (for protons and neutrons) and smaller spheres or dots (for electrons) arranged in the correct configuration within the atom. Finally, you can use the software's tools to connect these particles with lines that represent the bonds between them to create a 3D model of the scandium atom.
One Mn atom contains 5 electrons in it's 3d subshell, all of which are unpaired.
In the atom of Zinc (Zn), there are 10 electrons. Out of these 10 electrons, there are 0 electrons in the 3d orbital. Zn has a configuration of [Ar] 3d10 4s2.
The wave function of a hydrogen atom in the 3d orbital has two radial nodes.
A silver atom has 47 protons. This is because the atomic number of silver is 47, which represents the number of protons in a silver atom.
To build a 3D model of scandium, you would first need to determine the correct number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in a scandium atom (Z = 21). Then, you can represent these particles in a 3D software program using spheres (for protons and neutrons) and smaller spheres or dots (for electrons) arranged in the correct configuration within the atom. Finally, you can use the software's tools to connect these particles with lines that represent the bonds between them to create a 3D model of the scandium atom.
Type your answer here... One is silver & the other is not silver.
One Mn atom contains 5 electrons in it's 3d subshell, all of which are unpaired.
3d
In the atom of Zinc (Zn), there are 10 electrons. Out of these 10 electrons, there are 0 electrons in the 3d orbital. Zn has a configuration of [Ar] 3d10 4s2.
there are 47 protons in a silver atom.
Silver is an element on the periodic table with the symbol Ag. An atom of silver contains protons, neutrons, and electrons. The number of protons in a silver atom determines its atomic number, which is 47.
The wave function of a hydrogen atom in the 3d orbital has two radial nodes.
Yes, silver can be broken down to just one atom and still be silver. That makes silver an 'Element'.
Silver is an atom.
A silver atom has 47 protons. This is because the atomic number of silver is 47, which represents the number of protons in a silver atom.
Silver nitrate is composed of one silver atom, one nitrogen atom, and three oxygen atoms.