Carbon Atomic Structure

This was done for a school assignment "How to represent Carbon Atom".e

Forgot to take step wise photos of the making process. 

But here are the steps in text:

1)   Take a big thermacoal ball approximately  3" in diameter, cut it into half.

2) Paint it black with Acrylic color.

3) Let it dry.

4) Make a 1/2 cm long ring to represent "L" shell using white color.

4) Take some wooden beads of  three different colors.   We had orange, pink and green.


  • Orange beads represented Neutron.
  • Pink Bead represented Proton
  •  Green Bead represented Electron.


5)  Last step was to paste the beads on the ball.  6 Proton and  6 Neutron in center part representing Nucleus.

And 2 Green Beads on white band "L" shell. And remaining 4 green beads on the "M" shell represented by outer black band.



Here is the final model.



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