How To Make a Small 3D Atom Model

3D atom models are made to help understand how certain atoms work.A 3D atom model can be used to demonstrate something in a classroom.The article shares a few different atoms that you can make with an atom model.

Step 1: Take care of your materials.

40 large craft balls with different colors for the protons and the neutrons will be needed.

Step 2: The protons and neutrons should be Glued together.

The nucleus can be seen if you glue the colored craft balls into a ball.

Step 3: Cut out a piece of paper.

Using the scissors, cut out a small, medium, large, and extra-large ring.

Step 4: The rings need to be tied.

Use the string to tie the rings around the nucleus.

Step 5: Glue on the electrons.

Two small craft balls are Glued to the small circle, eight on the medium circle and eight in the large circle.These will look like the electrons on the atom.

Step 6: Attach a piece of string to the model.

Step 7: Enjoy!

You can now show off your 3D model of the atom calcium.

Step 8: You should prepare your materials.

You will need 16 medium-sized polystyrene balls, a paint brush, three different paint colors, 8 small polystyreneballs, strong craft glue, an eye hook, wire, duct tape, and a fishing line.

Step 9: Paint 8 of the balls.

The paint brush can be used to brush the paint over the balls.The balls will look like the protons if you use the blue color.Allow the balls to dry.

Step 10: The balls can be painted a different color.

The same thing can be done with the other 8 balls.Set the balls aside to allow the red paint to dry, since they are similar to the neutrons.

Step 11: The balls should be painted a different color.

The 8 small balls should be painted green to resemble the electrons.Set the balls aside to dry.

Step 12: The balls should be Glued together.

Using the strong craft glue, glue two different colored medium-sized balls together to resemble a nucleus, alternating between the protons and neutrons as you glue.

Step 13: The 'nucleus' has an eye hook on it.

Step 14: Attach the small balls to the wire.

Step 15: The wire should be placed into medium-sized hoops.

To make it look like the atom, form the wire into hoops.Attach the wire and atom with duct tape.

Step 16: The model hang if you tie the fishing line on the hoops and eye hook.

Step 17: Enjoy.

You can now show off your model of the atom oxygen.

Step 18: You should prepare your materials.

You will need 6 wooden craft sticks, strong craft glue, 10 medium-sized Styrofoam blue craft balls and 10 small yellow Styrofoam craft Balls.

Step 19: Glue the balls together.

Using strong craft glue, glue two different colored medium-sized balls together to resemble a nucleus, alternating between the protons and neutrons as you glue.

Step 20: The 'nucleus' has different areas of wooden craft sticks.

The model can stand itself if the sticks are left on the ground.

Step 21: Attach the balls with a poke.

The small yellow balls should be poked with the craft stick.

Step 22: Enjoy!

You can show off your 3D model of the atom neon.

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