· A recent question regarding the 3D modeling of an atom generated lots of follow ups and some excitement You may want to direct your readers to a chain of questions which I posed and you were nice enough to answer and keep the chain alive We even talked about doing boron since that is the first that breaks the spherical symmetry My planChemistry It is "'bɔrɔn;'bəyourɔn" Describe an atomDiagram of the nuclear composition, electron configuration, chemical data, and valence orbitals of an atom of boron11 (atomic number 5), the most common isotope of the element boron The nucleus consists of 5 protons (red) and 6 neutrons (orange) Five electrons (white) occupy available electron shells (rings)
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