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Atom structure

Lithium atom diagram with labeled nucleus and two shells.

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Atom structure

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Lithium atom diagram with labeled nucleus and two shells.

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Electrons inside nucleus

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Lithium atom diagram with labeled nucleus and two shells.

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Mastery path · Water cycle and earth systems

Step 0 of 3 · Draw and annotate a defensible water-cycle with human intersections.

Concept goal

Lithium atom diagram with labeled nucleus and two shells.

Practice task

Where is energy driving a phase change?

Mini project: City vs forest cycle comparison

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Drawing steps

  1. Draw small nucleus circle.
  2. Add p+ and n labels inside.
  3. Draw 1–2 electron shells as rings.
  4. Place electrons on rings.

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