Bohr's Model :: can we draw the electrons as pair?
Can we draw the elctrons as pairs as shown...
documentclass[border=5mm]{standalone}
usepackage{bohr}
begin{document}
bohr{10}{P:10}
end{document}
bohr
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Can we draw the elctrons as pairs as shown...
documentclass[border=5mm]{standalone}
usepackage{bohr}
begin{document}
bohr{10}{P:10}
end{document}
bohr
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Can we draw the elctrons as pairs as shown...
documentclass[border=5mm]{standalone}
usepackage{bohr}
begin{document}
bohr{10}{P:10}
end{document}
bohr
Can we draw the elctrons as pairs as shown...
documentclass[border=5mm]{standalone}
usepackage{bohr}
begin{document}
bohr{10}{P:10}
end{document}
bohr
bohr
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A TikZ solution:
documentclass[tikz,border=5mm]{standalone}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
node[align=center,fill=black,circle] (o) at (0,0) {color{yellow}P:10\color{blue!50}N:10};
draw (0,0) circle (1.25cm) circle (2cm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (90:1.25) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (-90:1.25) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (85:2) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (95:2) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (-85:2) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (-95:2) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (5:2) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (-5:2) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (175:2) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (-175:2) circle (1.5mm);
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
Edit 1:
We only have to define a new command. I can use newcommand
but I prefer def
because I can have that command in form of a TikZ command:
documentclass[tikz,border=5mm]{standalone}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
defpairelec[fill=#1,draw=#2,radius=#3] (#4:#5); {
path[fill=#1,draw=#2] ({#4-5}:#5) circle (#3);
path[fill=#1,draw=#2] ({#4+5}:#5) circle (#3);
}
node[align=center,fill=black,circle] (o) at (0,0) {color{yellow}P:10\color{blue!50}N:10};
draw (0,0) circle (1.25cm) circle (2cm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (90:1.25) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (-90:1.25) circle (1.5mm);
pairelec[fill=red,draw=black,radius=1.5mm] (0:2);
% Remember fill -> draw -> radius - you must have all three options!
pairelec[fill=green,draw=blue,radius=1.5mm] (180:2);
pairelec[fill=white,draw=red,radius=1.5mm] (90:2);
pairelec[fill=yellow,draw=blue,radius=1.5mm] (-90:2);
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
You can choose the fill
color as well as the draw
color and the radius.
is it possible to put two pair of electron as a single picture and put at any angle and in different radius?
– sandu
17 mins ago
@sandu See my edited answer. You have five options: fill color, draw color, radius of electron, the angle and the distance from (0,0).
– JouleV
6 mins ago
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A TikZ solution:
documentclass[tikz,border=5mm]{standalone}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
node[align=center,fill=black,circle] (o) at (0,0) {color{yellow}P:10\color{blue!50}N:10};
draw (0,0) circle (1.25cm) circle (2cm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (90:1.25) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (-90:1.25) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (85:2) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (95:2) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (-85:2) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (-95:2) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (5:2) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (-5:2) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (175:2) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (-175:2) circle (1.5mm);
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
Edit 1:
We only have to define a new command. I can use newcommand
but I prefer def
because I can have that command in form of a TikZ command:
documentclass[tikz,border=5mm]{standalone}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
defpairelec[fill=#1,draw=#2,radius=#3] (#4:#5); {
path[fill=#1,draw=#2] ({#4-5}:#5) circle (#3);
path[fill=#1,draw=#2] ({#4+5}:#5) circle (#3);
}
node[align=center,fill=black,circle] (o) at (0,0) {color{yellow}P:10\color{blue!50}N:10};
draw (0,0) circle (1.25cm) circle (2cm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (90:1.25) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (-90:1.25) circle (1.5mm);
pairelec[fill=red,draw=black,radius=1.5mm] (0:2);
% Remember fill -> draw -> radius - you must have all three options!
pairelec[fill=green,draw=blue,radius=1.5mm] (180:2);
pairelec[fill=white,draw=red,radius=1.5mm] (90:2);
pairelec[fill=yellow,draw=blue,radius=1.5mm] (-90:2);
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
You can choose the fill
color as well as the draw
color and the radius.
is it possible to put two pair of electron as a single picture and put at any angle and in different radius?
– sandu
17 mins ago
@sandu See my edited answer. You have five options: fill color, draw color, radius of electron, the angle and the distance from (0,0).
– JouleV
6 mins ago
add a comment |
A TikZ solution:
documentclass[tikz,border=5mm]{standalone}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
node[align=center,fill=black,circle] (o) at (0,0) {color{yellow}P:10\color{blue!50}N:10};
draw (0,0) circle (1.25cm) circle (2cm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (90:1.25) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (-90:1.25) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (85:2) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (95:2) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (-85:2) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (-95:2) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (5:2) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (-5:2) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (175:2) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (-175:2) circle (1.5mm);
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
Edit 1:
We only have to define a new command. I can use newcommand
but I prefer def
because I can have that command in form of a TikZ command:
documentclass[tikz,border=5mm]{standalone}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
defpairelec[fill=#1,draw=#2,radius=#3] (#4:#5); {
path[fill=#1,draw=#2] ({#4-5}:#5) circle (#3);
path[fill=#1,draw=#2] ({#4+5}:#5) circle (#3);
}
node[align=center,fill=black,circle] (o) at (0,0) {color{yellow}P:10\color{blue!50}N:10};
draw (0,0) circle (1.25cm) circle (2cm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (90:1.25) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (-90:1.25) circle (1.5mm);
pairelec[fill=red,draw=black,radius=1.5mm] (0:2);
% Remember fill -> draw -> radius - you must have all three options!
pairelec[fill=green,draw=blue,radius=1.5mm] (180:2);
pairelec[fill=white,draw=red,radius=1.5mm] (90:2);
pairelec[fill=yellow,draw=blue,radius=1.5mm] (-90:2);
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
You can choose the fill
color as well as the draw
color and the radius.
is it possible to put two pair of electron as a single picture and put at any angle and in different radius?
– sandu
17 mins ago
@sandu See my edited answer. You have five options: fill color, draw color, radius of electron, the angle and the distance from (0,0).
– JouleV
6 mins ago
add a comment |
A TikZ solution:
documentclass[tikz,border=5mm]{standalone}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
node[align=center,fill=black,circle] (o) at (0,0) {color{yellow}P:10\color{blue!50}N:10};
draw (0,0) circle (1.25cm) circle (2cm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (90:1.25) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (-90:1.25) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (85:2) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (95:2) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (-85:2) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (-95:2) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (5:2) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (-5:2) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (175:2) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (-175:2) circle (1.5mm);
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
Edit 1:
We only have to define a new command. I can use newcommand
but I prefer def
because I can have that command in form of a TikZ command:
documentclass[tikz,border=5mm]{standalone}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
defpairelec[fill=#1,draw=#2,radius=#3] (#4:#5); {
path[fill=#1,draw=#2] ({#4-5}:#5) circle (#3);
path[fill=#1,draw=#2] ({#4+5}:#5) circle (#3);
}
node[align=center,fill=black,circle] (o) at (0,0) {color{yellow}P:10\color{blue!50}N:10};
draw (0,0) circle (1.25cm) circle (2cm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (90:1.25) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (-90:1.25) circle (1.5mm);
pairelec[fill=red,draw=black,radius=1.5mm] (0:2);
% Remember fill -> draw -> radius - you must have all three options!
pairelec[fill=green,draw=blue,radius=1.5mm] (180:2);
pairelec[fill=white,draw=red,radius=1.5mm] (90:2);
pairelec[fill=yellow,draw=blue,radius=1.5mm] (-90:2);
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
You can choose the fill
color as well as the draw
color and the radius.
A TikZ solution:
documentclass[tikz,border=5mm]{standalone}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
node[align=center,fill=black,circle] (o) at (0,0) {color{yellow}P:10\color{blue!50}N:10};
draw (0,0) circle (1.25cm) circle (2cm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (90:1.25) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (-90:1.25) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (85:2) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (95:2) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (-85:2) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (-95:2) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (5:2) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (-5:2) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (175:2) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (-175:2) circle (1.5mm);
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
Edit 1:
We only have to define a new command. I can use newcommand
but I prefer def
because I can have that command in form of a TikZ command:
documentclass[tikz,border=5mm]{standalone}
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
defpairelec[fill=#1,draw=#2,radius=#3] (#4:#5); {
path[fill=#1,draw=#2] ({#4-5}:#5) circle (#3);
path[fill=#1,draw=#2] ({#4+5}:#5) circle (#3);
}
node[align=center,fill=black,circle] (o) at (0,0) {color{yellow}P:10\color{blue!50}N:10};
draw (0,0) circle (1.25cm) circle (2cm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (90:1.25) circle (1.5mm);
path[fill=red,draw=black] (-90:1.25) circle (1.5mm);
pairelec[fill=red,draw=black,radius=1.5mm] (0:2);
% Remember fill -> draw -> radius - you must have all three options!
pairelec[fill=green,draw=blue,radius=1.5mm] (180:2);
pairelec[fill=white,draw=red,radius=1.5mm] (90:2);
pairelec[fill=yellow,draw=blue,radius=1.5mm] (-90:2);
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
You can choose the fill
color as well as the draw
color and the radius.
edited 8 mins ago
answered 20 mins ago
JouleVJouleV
3,4541835
3,4541835
is it possible to put two pair of electron as a single picture and put at any angle and in different radius?
– sandu
17 mins ago
@sandu See my edited answer. You have five options: fill color, draw color, radius of electron, the angle and the distance from (0,0).
– JouleV
6 mins ago
add a comment |
is it possible to put two pair of electron as a single picture and put at any angle and in different radius?
– sandu
17 mins ago
@sandu See my edited answer. You have five options: fill color, draw color, radius of electron, the angle and the distance from (0,0).
– JouleV
6 mins ago
is it possible to put two pair of electron as a single picture and put at any angle and in different radius?
– sandu
17 mins ago
is it possible to put two pair of electron as a single picture and put at any angle and in different radius?
– sandu
17 mins ago
@sandu See my edited answer. You have five options: fill color, draw color, radius of electron, the angle and the distance from (0,0).
– JouleV
6 mins ago
@sandu See my edited answer. You have five options: fill color, draw color, radius of electron, the angle and the distance from (0,0).
– JouleV
6 mins ago
add a comment |
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