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Question:

does the position of the electron, protons, and neutrons matter?

i have to build a model of aluminumdoes it matter where i put the electrons as long as they are in their correct PEL's?does it matter where i put the neutrons on the nucles? (it is called the nucleus right?)

Answer:

I actually try to start with new yarn at the beginning of a rowand either knot it later or weave it inDepending on the thickness of the yarn, a knot elsewhere is o.kor doubling up as wellI am not so sure that - particularly with slick yarn - the method you are thinking of will remain in place in the long runYou may try all of the options suggested and see what you like the bestHave fun with your projectIngrid
Well, that's a form of splicing and I suspect it makes a thick spot in the knitting where the two yarns are joined together, which may be unacceptable in cottonMy preferred method is to weave the new tail in and then the old for several stitchesWith cotton it is then best to separate the strands and weave parts of the very tail in in different directions so it isn't too thickIt's more time consuming, but it does look nice.
No it does not matterUnless you will have them flying aroundIn such a case you will need to solve the quantum equation for Al and found the shape of each orbital.

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