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Making atomic structure model 3d

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Science

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Lessons no : 11

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What will you learn in this course?
  • Create accurate 3D atomic models using thermocol balls, wires, and colors to represent protons, neutrons, and electrons
  • Visualize atomic structure, including nucleus composition and electron orbits, through hands-on model construction
  • Apply atomic number and subatomic particle concepts to design realistic atomic models for educational demonstrations
  • Enhance spatial understanding of atomic arrangements, fostering scientific thinking and creativity in chemistry and physics

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Making atomic structure model 3d, in this course teaches students how to build a three-dimensional model that visually represents the structure of an atom, including protons, neutrons, and electrons. Through hands-on activities, learners explore fundamental chemistry and physics concepts such as atomic number, electron orbits, and nucleus composition. The course guides students step-by-step in designing the model using simple materials like thermocol balls, wires, sticks, and colors to represent different atomic particles. By constructing this model, students can better understand how atoms form the building blocks of matter and how subatomic particles are arranged within them. The course encourages creativity, scientific thinking, and visual learning, making it ideal for school science fairs and classroom demonstrations. It also helps develop spatial understanding and reinforces key concepts about atomic theory in an engaging and interactive way. howtofunda