no it is a chemical reaction!
He did not picture the atom...he believed that matter was made of water, air, earth and fire.
fire
The Chinese produced the first atom in 1971. They have produced the most ever since. Prior to the atom, all things were made up of the four alchemical elements, earth, water, fire and air.
detonate an atom bomb.. but even that is a fire cracker compared to a real earthquake.
When an atom is bombarded with photons of light, the atom may absorb the photons and its electrons may jump to higher energy levels. This can lead to the atom becoming excited or ionized. The specific outcome depends on factors like the energy of the photons and the type of atom involved.
The only weapon I can imagine this referring to was Greek fire. It was hardly an atom bomb, however. In one form it was an incendiary bomb that could be thrown by a catapult. In another, it was a flame thrower.
Fire cannot destroy an atom. Fire is a chemical reaction that involves the breaking and rearranging of chemical bonds between atoms, but the atoms themselves remain intact. Atoms can only be destroyed or changed through nuclear reactions, such as fission or fusion.
To show that the atom bomb is just another typical danger that children can prepare for. -Apex(Class Of 2013)
To show that the atom bomb is just another typical danger that children can prepare for. -Apex(Class Of 2013)
There is not enough oxygen to fuel the fire. This is because CO only contains 1 oxygen atom.
Plasma is a form of matter that is so hot that the atomic structure breaks down, and the atom loses its electrons (the nucleus remains intact). Plasmas glow, which can be seen in both lightning and fire. The ionized electrons emit light.
Yes, the movement and distribution of electrons within an atom can be influenced by temperature. Higher temperatures can increase the energy of electrons, causing them to move more quickly and potentially jump to higher energy levels, leading to changes in the atom's behavior and properties.