Blue toruses = 7 protons
Red toruses = 5 nuclear electrons
Atomic number of He7 = protons (7) - nuclear electrons (5) = (2)
Helium 7 decays by neutron emission (from the left side) of Helium 7 destabilized form
to Helium 6
and
Helium 6 decays by electron emission (left side electron) of Helium 6 destabilized
(decay) form
to Lithium 6
(stable) nucleus (100%) or
Helium 6 decays (in a small fragment) by electron emission followed by deuterium emission and rest of He4
Click on image for Helium 6 nucleus
Yin-yang model of photon and matter
Structures of atomic nuclei of elements
He3 | He4 | He5 | He6 | He7 | He8 | He9 | He10 |
H | He | Li | Be | B | C | N | O | F | Ne | Na | Mg | Si | S | Ar | Ca |
Fe | Ni | Zn | Ga | Ge | Se | Kr | Rb | Sr | Y | Nb | Mo | Ru | Rh | Pd | Ag |
In | Sb | I | Ba | Ce | Nd | Sm | Tb | Yb | Ta | W | Os | Ir | Au | Hg | Pb |
Toroidal atomic nuclear structure of Helium 7 isotope decay by neutron emission into Helium 6 nucleus, then electron emission as beta radiation into Lithium 6 stable isotope nucleus. Electron ejected at end of torus rod.