look at the peridodic table.
This atom hasn't an electrical charge.
Niels Bohr suggested a planetary model for the atom.
Atoms of any size are much too small to see, because an atom is smaller than the wavelength of any light visible to humans; therefore, it doesn't "look like" anything. The atom described in the question is an atom of the isotope carbon-12.
In general, no.
It would look very small because subatomic particles are small.
What Does Aluminum atom look like
pottassium cyanide and pottassium chloride
you cant see an atom!
pottassium cyanide and pottassium chloride
i am asking to show me what an atom look like. the outside of it
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Niels Bohr suggested a planetary model for the atom.
This atom hasn't an electrical charge.
No.
Pottassium
Rutherfordium atom has 104 protons and electrons; the number of neutrons is different for each isotope.