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Collection of Electrons (18)
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Bohr model of an aluminum atom (atomic number 13), illustrating electron distribution across K, L, and M shells: 2, 8, and 3 electrons.
The official Electron logo-representing unified desktop application development across Windows, macOS, and Linux.
A stylized 3D representation of a trigonal bipyramidal molecule, commonly used to illustrate molecular geometry in chemistry.
A simplified Bohr model depicting a nucleus (orange) surrounded by three electrons (blue) moving along fixed orbital paths.
A simple yet expressive stick figure captured mid-run, perfect for illustrating movement or exercise concepts.
A stylized representation of a hydrogen-like atom: a central positive nucleus and one negatively charged electron in orbit.
A stylized microprocessor icon showing a central chip with interconnected pathways and terminal nodes-perfect for digital tech visuals.
A cheerful green electron mascot holds a sign labeled “Electron,” making atomic science approachable and fun.
A detailed schematic of a modern SEM setup, including the electron column, vacuum system, sample stage, and user interface panels.
A schematic representation of an electron highlighting its charge (e⁻), spin axis (purple arrow), and orbital path (green loop).
A simplified Bohr-style model illustrating a positively charged ion (cation) with three electrons orbiting a central nucleus.
A ball-and-stick 3D model of sulfuric acid (H₂SO₄), illustrating its tetrahedral arrangement: red = sulfur, yellow = oxygen, white = hydrogen.
Classic Bohr model illustrating electron orbits around a central nucleus composed of protons and neutrons.
A simplified Bohr-style model illustrating the nucleus (protons and neutrons) surrounded by orbiting electrons.
A modern interpretation of a printed circuit board, blending real hardware texture with clean schematic overlays.
A detailed black-and-white line drawing of a classic compound microscope, ideal for coloring and learning parts.
