Atomic Guide Template

This is an Atomic Guide template that presents the structure of the atomic. The template is customizable with a few drags and drops in MyDraw.

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Atomic Guide

Interesting points of Democritus for the Atomic theory

The name of the atom comes from “atoms” given by the Greek philosopher and it means indivisible.

In his opinion, the atom is also strong, hard, and indestructible.

The shape and size of the atom are responsible for the growth of the different elements.

Atoms can move through empty spaces until they are interrupted.

The existence of the atoms was proven 4200 years after the idea was originally spoken of. Before that, it was just a theoretical concept.

Fascinating points about the atom

The number of protons and electrons in an atom is always the same.

If a proton is added to an atom a new element is generated.

If a neutron is added to an atom an isotope is created or a heavier atom is.

An element is a material completely made of 1 sort of atom.

Dalton declared that all atoms of one element are the same.

How to make a template or shape for the Atomic Guide in MyDraw?

  1. Edit the ready-made template or open a “Blank Drawing” file to create your own.
  2. When you open a document in MyDraw a set of Basic and Connector shapes are loaded. You can choose from them and make the template.
  3. Also, from Library Gallery> ClipArt, you can select and browse through a variety of shapes you would like to use.
  4. From Library Gallery use the search library to find more shapes, suitable for your template.
  5. Once you have checked and marked the shapes, they will be loaded on the left side of your drawing panel.
  6. Drag and drop the shapes you would like to use into the drawing.
  7. Use the connector tools to arrange your diagram.
  8. To add fill, you can edit the Geometry Fill and Stroke from the Ribbon.
  9. In the Ribbon, you can select the Design tab to choose from a variety of shape styles and theme colors.
  10. Save the document in one of MyDraw’s native formats or export it in a preferred file format (PDF, SVG, EMF, VSDX, etc.).
  11. You can also export the document as a raster image.