Aim: Our aim was to create a model that showcasing our understanding of atomic science
Equipment:
Paper
Cello tape
Beads
Blue tac
Scissors
String
Method: We cut out paper in circles and cut a holes in the middle and used them for the outside shells,We got a piece of string and stuck it to the shells with cello tape,We then got a piece of blue tac and used beads and that was our nucleus,We then put beads on the blue tac.And our model was complete
Results:My model turned out good and I now have a better understanding on atoms,It taught me a couple things on the nucleus and particles in an atom
Discussion:basically all that happened was we made this model to get a better understanding of atoms
Conclusion:We made this 3D model and it was good to learn about electrons,Protons and neutrons
Three main particles in and atom are:
Protons
neutrons
Electron
Our beads that were stuck to our blue tac acted these particles
Electrons surround the outter shell, they’re also known as orbitals ,And they around the outside of the nucleus
My model has 5 protons,6 neutrons,5electrons and a mass of 11
Equipment:
Paper
Cello tape
Beads
Blue tac
Scissors
String
Method: We cut out paper in circles and cut a holes in the middle and used them for the outside shells,We got a piece of string and stuck it to the shells with cello tape,We then got a piece of blue tac and used beads and that was our nucleus,We then put beads on the blue tac.And our model was complete
Results:My model turned out good and I now have a better understanding on atoms,It taught me a couple things on the nucleus and particles in an atom
Discussion:basically all that happened was we made this model to get a better understanding of atoms
Conclusion:We made this 3D model and it was good to learn about electrons,Protons and neutrons
Three main particles in and atom are:
Protons
neutrons
Electron
Our beads that were stuck to our blue tac acted these particles
Electrons surround the outter shell, they’re also known as orbitals ,And they around the outside of the nucleus
My model has 5 protons,6 neutrons,5electrons and a mass of 11

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