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    Stylised atom. Blue dots are electrons, red dots are protons and black dots are neutrons. Date: 14 February 2007: Source: Own work based on: of Image:Stylised Lithium Atom.png by Halfdan. Author: SVG by Indolences. Recoloring and ironing out some glitches done by Rainer Klute. Permission (Reusing this file)

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    Icaricia acmon, the Acmon blue, is a North American butterfly.It ranges mainly in California and Oregon but can also be seen in southwestern Canada and in the Great Plains Region of the United States, with a total range of about 2,500,000 square km.

  4. Molecular model - Wikipedia

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    The model shown to the left represents a ball-and-stick model of proline. The balls have colours: black represents carbon (C); red, oxygen (O); blue, nitrogen (N); and white, hydrogen (H). Each ball is drilled with as many holes as its conventional valence (C: 4; N: 3; O: 2; H: 1) directed towards the vertices of a tetrahedron. Single bonds are ...

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  6. File:Cubical atom 1.svg - Wikipedia

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    Cubical_atom_1.png: G.N. Lewis derivative work: Blleininger ( talk ) This is a retouched picture , which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version.

  7. Ball-and-stick model - Wikipedia

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    Hofmann's 1865 ball-and-stick model of methane (CH 4). Later discoveries disproved this geometry. In 1865, German chemist August Wilhelm von Hofmann was the first to make ball-and-stick molecular models. He used such models in lecture at the Royal Institution of Great Britain. Specialist companies manufacture kits and models to order.

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  9. File:Rutherford atomic planetary model.svg - Wikipedia

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