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based on what you have obsereved write two questions about how the simulation arranges when you add them to a atom
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Here are two clear, testable questions you can use about how the simulation behaves when you add particles to an atom:
1. When an extra electron is added, how does the simulation reassign electrons among orbitals (which orbitals gain occupancy), and what is the resulting electron configuration and total energy of the atom?
2. How do observable properties — atomic radius, charge density distribution, ionization energy (or binding energy), and spin state — change after adding the particle(s), and how long (in simulation steps or time) does the system take to relax to its new equilibrium?
If by “them” you meant protons, neutrons, or whole atoms (bond formation), tell me which and I’ll rewrite the questions to match.
1. When an extra electron is added, how does the simulation reassign electrons among orbitals (which orbitals gain occupancy), and what is the resulting electron configuration and total energy of the atom?
2. How do observable properties — atomic radius, charge density distribution, ionization energy (or binding energy), and spin state — change after adding the particle(s), and how long (in simulation steps or time) does the system take to relax to its new equilibrium?
If by “them” you meant protons, neutrons, or whole atoms (bond formation), tell me which and I’ll rewrite the questions to match.
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