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Atoms
What is an atom?Where did they come from?Were dinosaurs made of atoms too?Atoms is the perfect picturebook to introduce little minds to big ideas-from atomic theory to the Big Bang and the fact that you, your dog and everyone you know are all made up of these tiny particles!
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Healthy Atoms and Sick Atoms : Psyche Genesis of Electrons and Nucleons and Atoms
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What are oxygen atoms and carbon atoms?
Oxygen atoms are the building blocks of the element oxygen, which is essential for life and makes up a large portion of the Earth's atmosphere. Oxygen atoms have 8 protons and typically 8 neutrons, giving them a total atomic mass of 16. They are known for their ability to form strong bonds with other elements, making them crucial for the formation of molecules such as water and carbon dioxide. Carbon atoms are the building blocks of the element carbon, which is a fundamental component of all known life on Earth. Carbon atoms have 6 protons and typically 6 neutrons, giving them a total atomic mass of 12. They are known for their ability to form long chains and complex structures, making them essential for the formation of organic molecules such as proteins, carbohydrates, and DNA.
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Why are some atoms larger than other atoms?
Some atoms are larger than others because they have more protons, neutrons, and electrons, which increases their atomic mass and size. The number of electron shells and the distance of the outermost electrons from the nucleus also contribute to the size of an atom. Additionally, the arrangement of electrons in the electron shells can affect the size of an atom. Overall, the size of an atom is determined by a combination of its atomic number, electron configuration, and atomic mass.
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Will adding protons to atoms create different atoms?
No, adding protons to atoms will not create different atoms. The number of protons in an atom determines its identity as a specific element. Adding protons to an atom will change its identity and create a different element. However, adding protons to an atom can create a different isotope of the same element, which will have a different atomic mass but the same chemical properties.
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Do argon atoms form when chlorine atoms gain electrons?
No, argon atoms do not form when chlorine atoms gain electrons. When chlorine atoms gain an electron, they become chloride ions with a negative charge. Argon is a noble gas and already has a full outer electron shell, so it does not need to gain or lose electrons to achieve stability.
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Baby Audio Atoms
The Baby Audio Atoms is an innovative physical modelling synthesizer designed for endless sound creation. It utilises Mass Spring Interaction networks simulating interconnected masses and springs that can be excited by a virtual bowing action producing unique sounds unlike anything youve heard before. Atoms simplifies its complex model into six easy-to-manage parameters enabling users to explore vast sound possibilities. Additionally it includes an advanced internal automation system that automatically adjusts these parameters creating textures which evolve over time. Atoms offers a variety of sounds from traditional plucked and legato to spring-like and cinematic sci-fi atmospheres delivering constantly evolving audio experiences. It also features onboard effects such as a saturator filter chorus and vibrato which enhance the physical models sound. With a user-friendly interface real-time visual feedback polyphonic aftertouch and MPE support Atoms allows for expressive performances and deep sound exploration. Please Note: This product comes in the form of a digital download code that will be sent to your email for activation.
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Atoms Never Touch
Beautiful, compassionate, and resourceful as she is, this is Rea's problem.A latina trans woman and an academic, she is beloved by a tight circle of friends, who fully accept her without knowing the cause of her disappearances.But she is haunted by the lovers and family that she cannot trace back to, and fears she might be separated from them forever.Each time she transits into a new time and space, everything shifts even the films and writing Rea produces readjust their molecules to match her new quantum reality.But Rea, a brilliant lay scientist, is determined to crack the code, and end her quest for lasting connections and home.
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Atoms in Molecules : A Quantum Theory
The molecular structure hypothesis - that a molecule is a collection of atoms linked by a network of bonds - was forged in the crucible of nineteenth century experimental chemistry and has continued to serve as the principal means of ordering and classifying the observations of chemistry.There is a difficulty with the hypothesis, however, in that it is not related directly to the physics which governs the motions of the nuclei and electrons that make up the atoms and the bonds.^It is the purpose of this important book - now available in paperback for the first time - to show that a theory can be developed to underpin the molecular structure hypothesis - that the atoms in a molecule are real, with properties predicted and defined by the laws of quantum mechanics can be incorporated into the resulting theory - a theory of atoms in molecules.^The book is aimed at those scientists responsible for performing the experiments and collecting the observations on the properties of matter at the atomic level, in the belief that the transformation of qualitative concepts into a qualitative theory will serve to deepen our understanding of chemistry.
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Happy Atoms Complete Set
Chemistry is the science of materials, their properties, and how they react with each other.All materials are made of atoms. Why do some atoms combine with each other while other atoms do not? Because atoms just want to be happy! Of course, atoms don't really have feelings. But they do have observable behaviours. And atoms tend to be more stable, or 'happy', when they have certain numbers of electrons whizzing around their cores.Where do they find extra electrons if they need more to be happy?From other atoms that have too many electrons, of course!When atoms share or exchange electrons to be happy, they stick together.Happy atoms form molecules! With this revolutionary approach to teaching chemistry, you can make your own happy atoms!This physical and digital system lets you discover the world of molecules in an intuitive, hands-on way.Using a set of 50 atom models representing 16 different elements, you can assemble your own molecular models.The atoms connect easily with magnets: metal tips on the ends of rubbery arms, which represent free electrons, snap onto magnetic bonding sites on the atom spheres, which represent empty spots for electrons in the atom's outermost electron shell.With the Happy Atoms Complete Set, you can snap together thousands of different molecules. Because the atoms already have the correct number of free electrons and empty bonding sites, it is difficult to build a molecule that doesn't actually exist.Happy Atoms function like the building blocks of the universe!The digital component takes this molecular modeling system to the next level.Using the Happy Atoms app and the camera on your tablet or smartphone running iOS or Android, you can scan molecules you build.The app then uses state-of-the-art image recognition technology to identify the molecules.After a molecule is discovered, the app presents information about it, including its composition, usage, properties, hazards, formula and structure.The app can recognise up to 10,000 molecules. It presents in-depth information about 150 molecules and general information about the rest.The app is a fun and interactive chemistry curriculum.It takes you on guided quests to discover new molecules and learn about them.You can track your progress with the app, collecting sets of molecules that you have built and explored.Many people think of chemistry as complicated and hard to grasp.New technology now enables us to take this innovative approach to teaching chemistry, making it more tangible and instinctive than ever before.Requires a tablet or smartphone running iOS 8 (or later) or Android 4.4 (or later, with 1 GB RAM, dual-core processor, and camera).
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Can atoms explode?
Atoms themselves cannot explode, as they are the building blocks of matter and are stable in their natural state. However, when atoms undergo a nuclear reaction, such as nuclear fission or fusion, a large amount of energy is released in the form of an explosion. This is what happens in nuclear bombs or nuclear power plants. So, while atoms themselves cannot explode, the reactions they undergo can result in explosive energy release.
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Are atoms universes?
No, atoms are not universes. Atoms are the basic building blocks of matter, consisting of a nucleus of protons and neutrons surrounded by a cloud of electrons. Universes, on the other hand, are vast and complex systems that contain galaxies, stars, planets, and other celestial bodies. While both atoms and universes are part of the natural world, they exist at vastly different scales and levels of complexity.
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What are atoms in physics?
In physics, atoms are the basic building blocks of matter. They are the smallest units of an element that retain the chemical properties of that element. Atoms are composed of a nucleus containing protons and neutrons, surrounded by electrons in orbitals. The interactions between atoms determine the physical and chemical properties of matter.
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What is the difference between metal atoms and magnesium atoms?
Metal atoms refer to a broad category of elements that exhibit metallic properties, such as being good conductors of heat and electricity. Magnesium atoms, on the other hand, specifically refer to atoms of the element magnesium, which is a metal known for its light weight and high strength-to-weight ratio. While magnesium atoms are a subset of metal atoms, they have unique properties and characteristics that distinguish them from other metals.
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