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Art representing a beryllium atom

Atomic structure. Computer artwork representing a single atom of beryllium (symbol: Be). This is the traditional way the structure of an atom is depicted, showing electrons orbiting in paths around a central nucleus. Beryllium contains four electrons (blurred in motion), and a nucleus which has four protons and five neutrons (not seen). The number of electrically positive protons balances the number of negatively charged electrons. This image is highly schematic. Scientists now believe that electron orbits are more eccentric and electrons inhabit a " cloud of probability" rather than moving in well- defined orbital paths (often. Science Photo Library features Science and Medical images including photos and illustrations. © MEHAU KULYK/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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Atom Atomic Structure B Eryllium Computer Graphic Electron Electron Orbital Orbital Particle Physics

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This print showcases a stunning piece of art representing the intricate atomic structure of beryllium. Created through computer artwork, it depicts a single atom of this element (symbol: Be) in the traditional manner, with electrons gracefully orbiting around a central nucleus. The blurred motion of the four electrons adds an ethereal touch to the image, while the unseen nucleus consists of four protons and five neutrons. Intriguingly, this highly schematic representation highlights how electrically positive protons balance out the negatively charged electrons within beryllium. However, it is worth noting that scientists now believe electron orbits are more eccentric and complex than previously thought. Rather than following well-defined paths, they exist within a mysterious "cloud of probability". This revelation has revolutionized our understanding of atomic structures. Combining elements from both art and science, this computer graphic beautifully captures the essence of beryllium's atomic structure. It serves as a reminder that even though scientific knowledge evolves over time, there will always be room for artistic interpretation to convey complex concepts visually.


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Discover the fascinating world of science with Media Storehouse's Photographic Prints. This captivating image, sourced from Science Photo Library, showcases a computer-generated representation of a single beryllium atom (Be) in its atomic structure. A must-have for science enthusiasts, educators, and anyone with a curiosity for the wonders of the universe, this print is a stunning addition to any home or office space. Immerse yourself in the intricacies of atomic structure and ignite your imagination. Order yours today!


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