yes, atoms count as matter because they can be further split into smaller substances.
Yes, it is possible.
Count the number of atoms in a list.A. (defun only-atoms (listx)(cond ((null listx) t)((atom listx) 2)((atom (first listx)) (only-atoms (rest listx)))(nil (+ 1 (only-atoms (first listx))(only-atoms (rest listx))))))
A mole contain 6,022 140 857.10e23 atoms or molecules or ions.
Yes. Atoms are matter. All the matter you encounter on Earth is made of atoms.
Atoms. Atoms are the building blocks of matter.
Atoms is matter. Matter eksists because of atoms. Matter cant eksist whit out.
Matter - basically all the matter in our surroundings - is made up of atoms.
Count the number of atoms that are all the way inside the cell. Each of these counts as 1. Count the number of atoms that are on a face, but not a corner or edge of the cell. Each of these count as 1/2. Count the number of atoms that are on an edge, but not a corner of the cell. Each of these count as 1/4. Count the number of atoms that are on a corner of the cell. Each of these count as 1/8. The final formula is: inside + 1/2 face + 1/4 edge +1/8 corner = total atoms per cell.
They are related because atoms are made of matter,elements are made of atoms,and matter is made up of elements.
yes solids are made from atoms. atoms are every were.
Presumably that refers to matter that is made up of atoms. Most matter in your everyday life is made up of atoms, but in our Universe, there is about 5 times as much matter that is NOT made up of atoms - the so-called dark matter.
it is made of matter all living organisms have atoms