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Wed Mar 3 11:11:16 2010

The atom is a basic unit of matter consisting of a dense, central nucleus surrounded by a cloud of negatively charged electrons. The atomic nucleus contains a mix of positively charged protons and electrically neutral neutrons (except in the case of hydrogen-1, which is the only stable nuclide with no neutron). The electrons of an atom are bound to the nucleus by the electromagnetic force. Likewise, a group of atoms can remain bound to each other, forming a molecule. An atom containing an equal number of protons and electrons is electrically neutral, otherwise it has a positive or negative charge and is an ion. An atom is classified according to the number of protons and neutrons in its nucleus: the number of protons determines the chemical element, and the number of neutrons determine the isotope of the element.

The name atom comes from the Greek ἄτομος/átomos, α-τεμνω, which means uncuttable, or indivisible, something that cannot be divided further. The concept of an atom as an indivisible component of matter was first proposed by early Indian and Greek philosophers. In the 17th and 18th centuries, chemists provided a physical basis for this idea by showing that certain substances could not be further broken down by chemical methods. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, physicists discovered subatomic components and structure inside the atom, thereby demonstrating that the 'atom' was divisible. The principles of quantum mechanics were used to successfully model the atom.

Relative to everyday experience, atoms are minuscule objects with proportionately tiny masses. Atoms can only be observed individually using special instruments such as the scanning tunneling microscope. Over 99.9% of an atom's mass is concentrated in the nucleus, with protons and neutrons having roughly equal mass. Each element has at least one isotope with unstable nuclei that can undergo radioactive decay. This can result in a transmutation that changes the number of protons or neutrons in a nucleus. Electrons that are bound to atoms possess a set of stable energy levels, or orbitals, and can undergo transitions between them by absorbing or emitting photons that match the energy differences between the levels. The electrons determine the chemical properties of an element, and strongly influence an atom's magnetic properties.

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Wed Feb 17 06:05:03 2010

What is the force that keeps atoms bound in a molecule since atoms can't actually touch each other?
Q. Since atoms have orbiting electrons doesn't there have to be room for those electrons to continue to orbit when that atom is bound to another atom(s)? So doesn't there have to be a slight gap between atoms?
Asked by IPU Reigns - Mon Nov 9 10:35:33 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The Nuclear Strong force
Answered by goodunclespeedskater - Mon Nov 9 10:41:11 2009

How much space is there between two atoms within the human body?
Q. The atoms that are within us, how much space is in between each atom? I'm not looking for a measurement, like .01 nanometers or whatever, but a comparison, like you can fit two atoms between each atom we have in the human body, something like that. Is there any evidence, or theories?
Asked by Avide - Fri May 1 23:08:58 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The space between two atoms differs dramatically depending on what atom it is. Generally speaking though, the distance varies somewhere between 1e-11m and 1e-9 m. So, if we assumed the distance was 1e-10 m, that means that distance is larger than a typical proton by a factor of 1000. This means you could probably fit hundreds of atoms in that space. Realistically this doesn't happen of course, and you have to take into account the behavior of electrons in that space. That space isn't entirely empty - electrons are being exchanged in probabilistic distributions within that space millions/billions of times every second.
Answered by Andrew - Sat May 2 00:03:50 2009

How do you know where to place atoms when drawing a Lewis Structure?
Q. For example, for ClO4, Cl only forms one bond but 4 of the Oxygens's branch off from it in each direction. Doesn't that show 4 bonds? Can someone explain an easy way of knowing where to place the atoms and why?
Asked by momoftwo - Fri Jun 27 16:20:20 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. How do we know that the chlorine has oxygen branching off from it in each direction? Can ClO4 exist?
Answered by sidsid - Fri Jun 27 16:33:25 2008

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atoms

  1. Plural form of atom.

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Noun

atoms n.

  1. Genitive singular indefinite of atom.

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