Lithium atomic nucleus
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The lithium-7 isotope nuclear structure is depicted for Blender 3D tools or using the .obj file format. According to my hypothesis, protons tend to form lines of protons. This discovery was made for iron on May 25, 2017. So lithium is drawn using that rule. Lithium is rare because iron is common. Iron has a cube-3 with its six faces armored by one lithium-5 isotope each. In a star, iron absorbs lithium, making Li the rarest element in the Sun. Two versions of lithium feature nucleons touching 0.3% or 4% of the radius r of the proton or neutron. White protons and blue neutrons are shown at https://pyramidalcube.blogspot.com/2017/08/periodic-table-of-shapes-of-nuclei.html Blender 3D Lithium Nucleus is available at https://www.katsbits.com/tutorials/blender/useful-keyboard-shortcuts.php Shortcut keys for CAD system adjustments of radius of nucleons include instructions for changing proton radius and changing neutron radius separately. The center of each nucleon remains unchanged in its position within the nucleus. Open Blender, load lithium7-overlap.blend or the .obj file for other CAD systems. Selecting any proton will change all protons in white. Selecting one neutron can alter the radius of all neutrons. In the top right menu box column, select "sphere" for a neutron. Click the + sign to display the parental hierarchy. Click the lower "sphere," the parent of all neutrons. This makes all blue neutrons get an orange wireframe look. On the left column menu box, near the top, hit "scale." Now the mouse will scale all neutrons. Read the scale factor near the bottom left of the screen. To set the end of that work, left click the screen. Done scaling all neutrons. Scale all protons... In the top right menu box column, select "sphere.004" for a proton. Click the + sign to display the parental hierarchy. Click the lower "sphere," the parent of all protons. This makes all white protons get an orange wireframe look. On the left column menu box, near the top, hit "scale." Now the mouse will scale all protons. Read the scale factor near the bottom left of the screen. To set the end of that work, left click the screen. Done scaling all protons. The Thingiverse.com has the Lithium 7 .blend file and the .obj file type. Two versions have nucleons touching by 0.003 radii or overlapping more, by 0.04 radii. So four files are provided with images.
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