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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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Concept goal
Lithium atom diagram with labeled nucleus and two shells.
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Drawing steps
- Draw small nucleus circle.
- Add p+ and n labels inside.
- Draw 1–2 electron shells as rings.
- Place electrons on rings.
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