Nitrogen Nucleus
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This Blender file of the nitrogen nucleus has overlapping protons and neutrons, so a 3D printer can create it. Also, an .obj file is provided for non-Blender users. Nitrogen-14 is like carbon-13 with an extra proton. A simple cubic lattice of nucleons is in the core of nitrogen. The six faces of the cube are covered by protons and neutrons. 6 plus 8 is 14. The cube has 2x2x2=8 nucleons, consisting of two protons and six neutrons in the cubic center. Those two protons in the nucleus resemble the allocation of two s electrons in an atomic model. White protons, blue neutrons. Notice in the first picture, a 3-way proton structure is seen. This matches the 3 charges that nitrogen has commonly used in chemistry descriptions. If you look at the nitrogen-2 molecule, its chemical diagram shows 3 bond lines, which corresponds to the 3 proton extremities shown in figure 1. The allocation of electrons resembles the allocation of protons. Nitrogen is found in many explosives, possibly because N has the shape of a paragon of the cube-2 lattice. Fe is the paragon of cube-3 elements. Pm is the architype of the element with a cube-4 in its core. Nitrogen can burn in hot conditions to make a red cloud of acid. Here are two videos showing nitrogen reacting with oxygen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUPf9z_QcsQ and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11e8XyUBqRQ
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