Argon atomic nucleus
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The element argon boasts an impressive 40 protons and neutrons. Element 18, on the other hand, counts a respectable 22 neutrons. This groundbreaking theory is poised to revolutionize our understanding of the atomic structure. Despite its sound basis in standard facts such as Z (atomic number) and A (mass number), educators remain skeptical. These integers form the foundation of an integer geometry, where the lattice takes on the name Face Armored Cubic. Visit http://pyramidalcube.blogspot.com/p/argon.html for more information. The accompanying Blender file showcases white protons and blue neutrons in vivid detail. An OBJ file is also available for those who prefer a different format. Argon serves as the building block upon which other elements are constructed. The incremental elements category includes seven members, all situated before manganese. As a foundation element, argon sets the stage for its fellow elements to flourish. Manganese, located just before iron, boasts a 3x3x3 cube at its core, while argon's center is home to a smaller 2x2x2 cube. Two images of manganese follow two depictions of argon. Argon can be found in the air we breathe, and it has a beneficial effect when consumed in larger quantities than carbon dioxide.
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