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does tetrahedron C bond relate to 4 neutrons in Fe-56 Chapt13.4002 Nucleus Aufbau #457 New Physics #577 ATOM TOTALITY 5th ed

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Archimedes Plutonium

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Apr 27, 2012, 2:49:17 AM4/27/12
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Obviously I am not done with Fe-56 and was thinking about it related
to carbon in that the remarkable specialness of carbon bonding. Carbon
is Z= 6 with 1s2, 2s2, 2p2 and in diamond, carbon has a bond with 4
other neighboring carbon atoms to form a tetrahedron.

Now of course carbon 2p2 has room for 4 more electrons:

I0 I0 00

So now again, looking at iron we have [Ar] 3d6, 4s2 and we have 6
electrons in the 3d subshell that looks like this

II I0 I0 I0 I0 where I is proton bonded with neutron and 0 is vacancy.
But what if
the Fe-56 were like the Carbon bond in that the 4 excess neutrons
30-26 were bonded
in that vacancy so that we have a neutron-proton-neutron bond rather
than a proton-neutron bond.

Maybe there is a relationship between the 4 excess neutrons in Fe-56
and the carbon bond. But I think the relationship is more about why Fe
is the highest magnetism element.

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