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What is Nuclear Cubic Structure Conclusion ?
Asked by komal,
17 Aug '12 07:08 pm
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More than 500 nuclear structure diagrams
including all the stable nuclides
and covering all 118 elements
of the periodic table
how can explain ?
Answered by Kamal, 18 Aug '12 06:56 pm
including all the stable nuclides
and covering all 118 elements
of the periodic table
how can explain ?
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1.Neutrons and protons act as unit cube to form cubic nucleus.
2.Inside the nucleus, the proton can be only located on the nucleus surface.
3.Inside the nucleus, most neutrons form the kernel of the nucleus, which is called the kernel neutron. Some neutrons may be located on the nucleus surface, which is called the surface neutron.
4.Inside the nucleus, the spin of the neutron and proton has only two options, up or down.
5.The nucleus has a layered structure, the layer perpendicular to their spin direction.
6.Inside the nucleus, when the number of the kernel neutron is greater than 18 the center cubic unit of the nucleus will be empty, then the layer with the empty cube unit is called hollow layer, and all the other layers are called solid layers.
7.From the first to the third element period, the proton is located only at the top and bottom of the nucleus. From the fourth period, the proton starts to distribute on the four side of the cube nucleus (front and back, left and right ...more
Answered by manvika, 17 Aug '12 07:13 pm
2.Inside the nucleus, the proton can be only located on the nucleus surface.
3.Inside the nucleus, most neutrons form the kernel of the nucleus, which is called the kernel neutron. Some neutrons may be located on the nucleus surface, which is called the surface neutron.
4.Inside the nucleus, the spin of the neutron and proton has only two options, up or down.
5.The nucleus has a layered structure, the layer perpendicular to their spin direction.
6.Inside the nucleus, when the number of the kernel neutron is greater than 18 the center cubic unit of the nucleus will be empty, then the layer with the empty cube unit is called hollow layer, and all the other layers are called solid layers.
7.From the first to the third element period, the proton is located only at the top and bottom of the nucleus. From the fourth period, the proton starts to distribute on the four side of the cube nucleus (front and back, left and right ...more
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