How to Build a Helium Atom Model

Easy Instructions!

Building a helium atom model is one of the more simple projects kids and parents will face for school. A helium atom contains two protons, two neutrons and two electrons. The nucleus of a helium atom consists of the protons and neutrons. This will be the four center Styrofoam(TM) or foam
 craft balls in the model. The electrons will be the two outer balls that are stationed on the rings. To build the helium atom model pictured you will need the following supplies.

Supply list to build a helium atom model

Banana tree

2 - five inch crafts rings.

4 - One and a half inch Styrofoam(TM) or foam craft balls to make the neutrons and protons

3 - One inch Styrofoam(TM) or foam craft balls to make electrons (Use of the extra craft ball will be explained later)

Red, blue and green craft paint (Spray paint is not recommended)

4 to 6 toothpicks

Fishing line or thread

Clear tape

Dull bladed knife

Straight pins

Glue

Paint your foam craft balls
Paint two of the large one and a half inch balls red. Paint two more of the one and a half inch balls blue. These are your protons and neutrons for the helium atom model. Next, paint three of the small one inch foam balls green. Two of these will form the electrons for the helium atom model. Be sure to paint the extra foam craft ball for use later. Allow to dry.

Holding the two craft rings, push one ring inside the other
When in position, add a strip of tape to hold in place.

Connect your four large foam craft balls with toothpicks
Put together one red and one blue ball by pushing a toothpick all the way in. Do the other red and blue ball the same way. Once these are connected, take toothpicks and connect the two separate pieces. Your colors should alternate so that you do not have two reds or two blues side by side. These four foam craft balls form the nucleus for the helium atom model.

Attach fishing line and hang
Loop the string through the middle of the four connected balls and tie. Hang this from the hook on the banana tree.

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this would have been useful back when I was teaching. Cool idea.

Posted on 06/23/2009 at 12:06:26 PM

lmao at the banana tree :P

Posted on 05/03/2009 at 5:05:25 AM

hey thiz iz gay...surrie :)

Posted on 03/19/2009 at 7:03:13 AM

Interesting

Posted on 03/09/2009 at 4:03:53 PM

cool, thanks

Posted on 02/21/2009 at 7:02:07 PM

very cool!

Posted on 02/17/2009 at 6:02:06 AM

This is why we study esoteric things in school we will otherwise never use -- to be able to help our kids with school!

Posted on 01/11/2009 at 1:01:48 PM

:)

Posted on 01/03/2009 at 1:01:39 PM

Sounds fun, my oldest has a science project due soon.. hmmm :)

Posted on 12/26/2008 at 6:12:54 PM

Great Science project. Will pass this on to my grandson. Great article.

Posted on 11/17/2008 at 6:11:03 AM

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