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The atomic level is the finest grain of aggregation summarized by a dimensional data model. When applied to dimensions, the atomic level refers to the discrete values the dimension may assume. When applied to a dataset, the atomic level is the cell created by the intersection of all dimensions at the atomic level. The atomic level is the lowest level of detail normally stored in a multi-dimensional database.
No. Heat is not matter.
The atomic level is affected by the movement of electrons so as to give rise to the observed energy. This is what is used to explain the atomic emission spectra.
The atomic number at the top is always less than the atomic number at the bottom of the column
Dalton's Atomic Theory
The atomic level is unchanged.
100,000,000 kilojoules
The metal cations easily slide past one another.
Down a group, the atomic size (energy level / shells) increases.
Heat is random motion or vibrations that take place on an atomic or molecular level. The faster particles are moving, the hotter they are.
Atoms change the position from a molecule to another.
Yes, that's basically what happens at the atomic or molecular level.
Heat doesn't pass through particles. On an atomic or sub-atomic level, heat is the speed with which the particles are either vibrating or moving. Some kinds of radiation are related to the temperature of the particles that emit the radiation, other kinds are not.
Heat does not have an atomic structure. It is a form of energy, not matter.
many many collisions at the atomic/molecular level
The atomic level is the finest grain of aggregation summarized by a dimensional data model. When applied to dimensions, the atomic level refers to the discrete values the dimension may assume. When applied to a dataset, the atomic level is the cell created by the intersection of all dimensions at the atomic level. The atomic level is the lowest level of detail normally stored in a multi-dimensional database.
Positively charged and negatively charged electrons are exchanged.