"a virus can kill it" I doubt that an atom can be killed by a virus. A virus a form of microbiology. This means, that a virus itself is made from atoms, and can only kill other biological creatures. An atom is not a biological creature, it is a building block for everything. This would be like saying you can fire a gun from a gun, where the gun becomes the bullet. An atom changes it's element properties through the number of protons versus neutrons, the isotope, etc. There for a virus is actually atoms.
When an organism dies, their atoms do not die, they just assume another form. Atoms can go from being organic tissue, to dirt. On an atomic level, any form of matter can actually be anything. A rock can be water, wood can be plastic, oil can be wine, skin can be metal, glass can be oxygen, and so on. For something to die, it has to be living in the first place. Atoms are not organisms; they cannot die.
Yes, an atom can disintegrate through processes like radioactive decay, where the nucleus of the atom loses energy by emitting particles or electromagnetic radiation. This transformation can result in the formation of different elements or isotopes.
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If you mean to be obliterated then no, matter cannot be created or destroyed, only change.
But if you mean disintegrate to mean no longer integrated or whole then yes, atoms can lose particles when they become something else.
Atoms are comprised of smaller and smaller entities traditionally called protons, neutrons and electrons (in reality, even these traditional particles and charges are similarly comprised of their own unique entities). Atoms, not being living entities, cannot die. However, the structures of atoms can be altered either intrinsically through "decay" and "fission" or superficially by sharing outer electrical charges. When the structure is intrinsically altered, the atom ceases to exist as its former name, and takes on all new properties and a different elemental name (or isotope with the same name). When an atom's structure changes superficially, it becomes part of a "compound" or it becomes "ionized." If it becomes part of a compound, it can adopt properties that are entirely different from the original atom. For example, let's look at chlorine atoms and sodium atoms. Chlorine is a gas, it is deadly toxic and extremely reactive. Sodium is an highly reactive, soft shiny metal that can cause a self igniting explosion upon contact with water. Now, if we combine sodium with chorine, we get sodium chloride which is just regular old table salt - and bears no resemblance to its two constituent parent atoms.
Good question. It dies when all of it's power runs out.
Radioactivity is a property of certain elements or substances where they undergo spontaneous decay, emitting radiation in the form of particles or waves. This decay process can result in the release of energy and the transformation of the nucleus of the atom.
Paper will eventually disintegrate over time due to factors such as exposure to light, air, and moisture. The rate of disintegration will depend on the quality of the paper, environmental conditions, and how it is stored or handled.
Disintegrate means to break into parts or components, typically as a result of decay, decomposition, or disintegration. It can also refer to something falling apart or breaking down completely.
Yes, clothes can disintegrate over time due to various factors such as wear and tear, exposure to harsh environmental conditions, and poor quality materials. It is important to properly care for and store clothes to prevent premature disintegration.
Yes, radioactive isotopes disintegrate through a process called radioactive decay. This process happens at a constant rate based on the isotope's half-life, which is the time it takes for half of the sample to decay. Some isotopes decay quickly, while others decay very slowly.
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Radioactivity is a property of certain elements or substances where they undergo spontaneous decay, emitting radiation in the form of particles or waves. This decay process can result in the release of energy and the transformation of the nucleus of the atom.
Disintegrate EP was created in 2003.
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The correct spelling is "disintegrate."
Incinerate Disintegrate was created on 2007-04-10.
Many types of waste products are made to disintegrate. Toilet paper for example is designed to disintegrate and break up once it is flushed down the toilet. Polymeric waste materials disintegrate as well.
a crayons won't disintegrate both in vinegar or bleach
To disintegrate means to fly apart, or to cause something to fly apart. Here are some sentences.If you leave that paper airplane in that damp spot, it will disintegrate.The phaser will disintegrate that alien!Iron can disintegrate if left out in the weather for too long.
Unstable isotopes are radioactive isotopes, can disintegrate and emit radiations.
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