What is Atoms: Definition and 878 Discussions

An atom is the smallest unit of ordinary matter that forms a chemical element. Every solid, liquid, gas, and plasma is composed of neutral or ionized atoms. Atoms are extremely small, typically around 100 picometers across. They are so small that accurately predicting their behavior using classical physics—as if they were tennis balls, for example—is not possible due to quantum effects.
Every atom is composed of a nucleus and one or more electrons bound to the nucleus. The nucleus is made of one or more protons and a number of neutrons. Only the most common variety of hydrogen has no neutrons. More than 99.94% of an atom's mass is in the nucleus. The protons have a positive electric charge, the electrons have a negative electric charge, and the neutrons have no electric charge. If the number of protons and electrons are equal, then the atom is electrically neutral. If an atom has more or fewer electrons than protons, then it has an overall negative or positive charge, respectively – such atoms are called ions.
The electrons of an atom are attracted to the protons in an atomic nucleus by the electromagnetic force. The protons and neutrons in the nucleus are attracted to each other by the nuclear force. This force is usually stronger than the electromagnetic force that repels the positively charged protons from one another. Under certain circumstances, the repelling electromagnetic force becomes stronger than the nuclear force. In this case, the nucleus splits and leaves behind different elements. This is a form of nuclear decay.
The number of protons in the nucleus is the atomic number and it defines to which chemical element the atom belongs. For example, any atom that contains 29 protons is copper. The number of neutrons defines the isotope of the element. Atoms can attach to one or more other atoms by chemical bonds to form chemical compounds such as molecules or crystals. The ability of atoms to associate and dissociate is responsible for most of the physical changes observed in nature. Chemistry is the discipline that studies these changes.

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    What is the optimal basis set for a full CI calculation of low Z elements?

    Hi, I running a full CI calculation for low Z elements (up to Ne) in order to obtain the lowest lying electronic energy levels. I can't seem to get correct results even though I'm using 1-electron states from first 4-6 electron shells. I am also using singly and doubly excited...
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    How to Solve for Variables Using Derivatives in Atomic Interactions?

    Suppose that the interaction energy between two atoms is given by: E(R)=-A/(R^2)+B/(R^10) The atoms form a stable molecule with an inter- nuclear distance of 0.3nm and a dissociation energy of 4 eV. a) Determine A and B. b) Calculate the force required to break the molecule. What is the...
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    Fortran Generating Coordinates for Silver Atoms in C and Fortran

    Hello Could anyone help me rewrite following C code to Fortran code? It generates coords for sc silver atoms. #include <stdio.h> #include <math.h> int main(void) { int i, j, k, n = 0; double A = 4.08, L_X = 20.0, L_Y = 20.0, L_Z = 15.0; int iMax = ceil(L_X/A)...
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    What is the mean speed of hydrogen atoms at 50K?

    Homework Statement Dear all, I have to calculate the mean speed of hydrogen atoms, at temperature of 50K. Homework Equations Of course: <v>=\sqrt{\frac{8k_BT}{\pi m}} The Attempt at a Solution However, when I attempt to calculate it, m=\frac{2}{6.022x10^{23}} k_B=1.3807x10^{-23}...
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    Calculating energy eigenvalues/eigenstates for multielectron atoms using SCF

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    Correct me if I am wrong, but atoms emit photons when they jump energy

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    Cold Atoms Research: Overview & Developments

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    Most probable speed of aluminium atoms

    Homework Statement Aluminium atoms at 1173K enter a vacuum chamber. Calculate the most probable speed for the atoms. Homework Equations vmp=\sqrt{}(2kT/m) The Attempt at a Solution The molar mass of aluminium is 0.0270kg mol^-1, so vmp=\sqrt{}(2*1.381*10^-23JK^-1)*1173K/0.0270kg...
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    Nuclear decay and the age of atoms.

    Nuclear decay and the "age" of atoms. All atomic nuclei heavier than hydrogen were created in stars and would therefore seem to have different ages relative to some specific spacetime reference. Nuclear decay wrt a single atom is taken to be a temporally random event, but is it plausible to...
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    How does something become tangible? How many atoms are needed to be

    How does something become tangible? How many atoms are needed to be able to see/hold something?
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    Splitting Atoms: Exploring the Strong Force

    If the strong force is what is used to describe the attraction in the atomic nucleus, how is it possible to split atoms without them constantly re-pairing? a free charge doesn't seem like it would exist due to the strong force. I'm missing something right?
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    Calculating Mass: Comparing 20 g of H2SO3 to 20 mol of HCl

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    Exploring Anti-Matter: Why Aren't Atoms Composed of Positrons & Antiprotons?

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    Atoms of anti-matter trapped for first time.

    Anti-hydrogen atoms have been trapped/stored for the first time at CERN. http://newscenter.lbl.gov/news-releases/2010/11/17/antimatter-atoms/
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    How can light cause atoms to oscillate without being absorbed?

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    Creating Patterns with Atoms: Can We Do It?

    Can we move atoms into any pattern we want? Thanks!
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    SHM in atoms question I think my textbook is wrong :0 yet again.

    Homework Statement In a simple atomic model of a solid, the atoms vibrate with a frequency of 2E-11 Hz. The amplitude of the vibration of the atoms is 5.5E-10 m and the mass of each atom is 4.8E-26. Calculate the total energy of the oscillations of an atom. Homework Equations total...
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    How Old Are The Atoms In Our Body?

    How "Old" Are The Atoms In Our Body? Richard Feynman once said, "So what is this mind of ours: what are these atoms with consciousness? Last week’s potatoes! They now can remember what was going on in my mind a year ago — a mind which has long ago been replaced. To note that the thing I call...
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    What's the motivation of using silver atoms in the Stern-Gerlach experiment?

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    Photons and and equivalent number of atoms on gravity

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    Why do Atoms Stay in Lowest Potential Energy State?

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    Is it possible: ionizing atoms in free-air

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    Atoms & Sound Waves: Science vs Religion

    In an argument of sorts with another college classmate, please help. We were argueing science and religion. She stated that all life is made up of atoms, and atoms are now shown to be made up of soundwaves also. Not possible correct?
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    Atoms in Biology - Questions Answered

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    Why do we use/calculate the atoms of an element to balance an equation

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    Chemistry How many moles of C atoms are there in 0.47 mole of Arginine

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    Why Atoms Come Together: Understanding Matter Formation in Nature

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    Calculate electric force between unlike atoms of a molecule?

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    Question about excited atoms etc.

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    Atoms and Programming: Exploring the Unknown

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    Can Atoms Be Moved and Imaged Despite Wave-Particle Duality?

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    Atoms that make up the body do they come from

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    Temperature is base on the average kinetic motion of all atoms

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    Can atoms reach absolute zero energy and what happens then?

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    How many hydrogen atoms are there in a 5 sample of pure hydrogen?

    How many hydrogen atoms are there in a 5 sample of pure hydrogen?
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    Estimation of number of Carbon atoms in bacterium

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    Where did the energy and mass in the singularity come from?

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    Heat: Vibration of Atoms or Electromagnetic Radiation?

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    Will electrons fly out of atoms and planets lose orbit?

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    Order of atoms in chemical formulas

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    Atoms tunnelling through a metal surface

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    If the atoms in solid matter a tightly grouped?

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    Can we remove/add electrons and protons from/to atoms to create other materials?

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    Can We See Atoms? Exploring the Possibility

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    How possible when atoms come together in certain way to produce conscious being

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    Ratio of the number of atoms in the n = 2 energy level

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    Are there really only 4 grains of salt in the entire universe?

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    Is there a perfect vacuum between atoms in space?

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