Atoms are too small to see.
All regular matter in the universe is made of atoms, so the uses are virtually infinite. You and me depend upon atoms for our very existence.
an element hsa a fixed composition because it contains only one type of atom
To create energy from nuclear powered things.
They are the basic microscopic building blocks of the world and form all things on earth, Abiotic and Biotic, Nonliving and Living! :D
atoms are the basic building block of matter. They are in everything around us. Atoms are used, however, to make nuclear weapons by splitting the atoms.
Atoms and moles are used in laboratories.
the use of models helps people dicuss the theory of how and why atoms form bonds
humans use rocks for many diffrent purposes for many centuries. the first tools were even made with rocks. today we see rocks in jeweleries, tombstones, roads, buildings, makeup , metals and many other things.
The Rutherford gold foil experiment is also known as the Geiger-Marsden experiments. In them, alpha particle scattering was measured, and showed how a large focus was found in such a way as to describe atoms having a dense nucleus. This experiment is not used for much today in any field other than focused particle physics, wherein it is the basis of most other calculations involving how atoms work.
Many vaccines are still in use today.
people use it for naughty things....
many things but the number 1 answer is to use it in the dark so you can see
It's used for things. Just kidding. It is used in a neutronic gauge, and to find things out about gold and silver. Have a nice life.
It was used for the things that we use for today!
Yes they were the calculators of the past. A few people still use them today.
It is used for many things. Some people use it as exercise, others to learn self defense.
atoms are used to create nuclear energy
It is used as a mineral specimen (miner's collection).
Atoms and moles are used in laboratories.
The same things dressmakers use today: cloth, needle and thread, scissors and patterns. They used dressmaker's dummies to determine the correct size, just like we do today.
we use this principle today in things such as hydraulic lifst presses and brakes
the use of models helps people dicuss the theory of how and why atoms form bonds