What is an atom \ Science

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  • atoms are made of smaller particles called subatomic particle
  • the three subatomic particles that make up atoms are protons, neutrons, and electrons.
  • protons have a positive charge
  • electrons have a negative charge
  • neutrons have no charge
  • Neutrons have a neutral electric charge
  • Protons and neutrons are equal in mass
  • electrons are 2000 times lighter
  • The size of an atom is its ratios
  • the radius is the distance of its center,where its nuclence
  • the radius of an atom is 10-m
  • the majority of a mass in is its atom is the nucles
  • the nucleus is smaller than the atom in a hole
  • electrons can orbit away from the nucules
  • negatively charged electrons orbit around the positive nucleus in a specific orbits or shells
  • Atoms are tiny particles that are so small they're not possible to see with the naked eye and they're only possible barely to make out with the most powerful microscopes.
  • Atoms are tiny particles that are so small they're not possible to see with the naked eye and they're only possible barely to make out with the most powerful microscopes.
  • Everything that exists in our universe is made up of atoms including you and the device you're watching this on.
  • Atoms are tiny particles that are so small they're not possible to see with the naked eye and they're only possible barely to make out with the most powerful microscopes.
  • Everything that exists in our universe is made up of atoms including you and the device you're watching this on.
  • There are about 7 billion billion billion atoms in your body alone which is 7 times 10 to the 27 atoms.
  • Everything that exists in our universe is made up of atoms including you and the device you're watching this on.
  • Atoms consist of a central nucleus that contains protons and neutrons.
  • There are about 7 billion billion billion atoms in your body alone which is 7 times 10 to the 27 atoms.
  • Protons are positively charged and neutrons have no charge, making the nucleus overall positively charged.
  • There are about 7 billion billion billion atoms in your body alone which is 7 times 10 to the 27 atoms.
  • Atoms consist of a central nucleus that contains protons and neutrons.
  • Atoms consist of a central nucleus that contains protons and neutrons.
  • Protons are positively charged and neutrons have no charge, making the nucleus overall positively charged.
  • Electrons have a negative charge because electrons are negatively charged and the nucleus is positively charged, they are electrostatically attracted to each other like how gravity ensures attraction between planets and the sun.
  • Protons are positively charged and neutrons have no charge, making the nucleus overall positively charged.
  • The general structure of an atom consists of a positively charged nucleus orbited by negatively charged electrons.
  • Electrons have a negative charge because electrons are negatively charged and the nucleus is positively charged, they are electrostatically attracted to each other like how gravity ensures attraction between planets and the sun.
  • Protons and neutrons have the same mass but electrons are so small they weigh almost nothing in comparison to protons and neutrons, resulting in the massive electron being concentrated at its nucleus.
  • Electrons have a negative charge because electrons are negatively charged and the nucleus is positively charged, they are electrostatically attracted to each other like how gravity ensures attraction between planets and the sun.
  • The general structure of an atom consists of a positively charged nucleus orbited by negatively charged electrons.
  • One way to describe the size of an atom is its radius, which is the distance from its center where its nucleus is to the outermost shell of electrons.
  • The general structure of an atom consists of a positively charged nucleus orbited by negatively charged electrons.
  • The radius of an atom is typically 10 to the power negative 10 meters, which is very small.
  • Protons and neutrons have the same mass but electrons are so small they weigh almost nothing in comparison to protons and neutrons, resulting in the massive electron being concentrated at its nucleus.