Science Lessons on Matter, Atoms & the Periodic Table : What are Electrons?

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Uploaded by on Apr 15, 2008

The electrons of an atom represent the energy levels, and there are usually as many protons as there are electrons. Understand how each level carries a prescribed number of electrons with important facts from a science teacher in this free video on fundamental physics.

Expert: Fiona Finke
Bio: Fiona Finke is a science teacher who likes to explain how a better understanding of the universe will help us in our daily lives.

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  • Bitch, I just wanted to know what an electron was I didn't want to hear your life story.

  • @jqs1943 The atomic theory as generally introduced to students is an abstruce and boring subject that's inconsequential to the reality of all that is of a creative nature which is representative of the universe's intelligenge, or the Theta waves of the universe.

    If you will; check out in you tube jqs43. and if afterwards you which to learn about my theory on the atoms, you may contact me by email at: jqs43@hotmail.com

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  • If it takes 6 electrons and 1 positron to make a proton, then how is it that one or more electron orbits a nuclues that is made up of electrons to begin with?

  • Thank you Miss you are very lovely!

  • wht the hell is she speaking in spanish or japanese

  • wht the hell is she speaking i spanish or japanese

  • @jqs1943 CHECK UP "THE WEAVE OF THE ATOM".

  • With all due respects, the following is a reproach to the atomic theory and not your presentation that is well represented by your knowledge of the atomic theory.

    I've created a theory that's representative of actual values rather that an abstract from an imaginary plane that is continuously being modified to satisfy the fancy of the imagination of those that fail to challenge its validity and that are programed to accept these misrepresentations about the atom.

  • Did she say a hydrogen atom has one neutron? Oy. Deuterium, maybe.

    But I'm kind of with some others on this video - I was taught the Bohr model in high school (only about five years ago!) and now that I'm taking university level chemistry I see how deceptive it is. To think of atoms as miniature solar system is grossly inaccurate.

  • @Physics4FutureTeslas

    Noone knows. Mr. Tesla pointed out the tendency of modern scientists to adapt theory to math equations. The nuclear contradiction existed unquestioned for decades. A few decades back one of these scientists dreamt up the gluon of all things to accomodate this contradiction. Apparently, there are now 5 fundamental forces of the natural world. Today, I like the concept of an electrical explanation of matter. Thunderbolts of the Gods. How about you?

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