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Live Science on MSNWhy isn’t an atom’s nucleus round?But are the nuclei of atoms really round? Intuitively this shape makes sense and physicists believed it aptly explained early ...
Hans D. Jensen develop a theory of the nucleus as composed of shells of protons and neutrons. It explains why nuclei with certain “magic numbers” of protons and neutrons are more stable.
Electrons surround the atomic nucleus in pathways called orbitals, an idea that was put forth by Erwin Schrödinger, an Austrian physicist, in the 1920s. Today, this model is known as the quantum ...
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