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.
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.
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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