No, it is impossible to advance any technology without atoms, due to the fact that everything is comprised of atoms. You wouldn't be able to upgrade or do anything.
No, atoms are the basic building blocks of all matter, including living organisms. Cells, tissues, and organs are all made up of atoms. Without atoms, life as we know it would not be possible.
The atoms splitting is what causes the explosion, without the technology to cause atoms to split the bomb was just another pile of junk.
No there is no technology to make individual atoms visible
there would be nothing without atoms because everything is made of atoms. We wouldn't even be here if there were no atoms.
Well the atoms are never going to change but, as you can see the more scientists study the atom we have the ability to add to our technology.
physics is the study of motion, demensions and the universe. chemistry is the study of atoms. to you it may seem to look like alot of maths but knowledge developed by science is allowed technology and general living applications to advance.
No, it cannot. It can only have atoms of oxygen in it.
Quite possible, though the temperature at which the atoms separate will vary for different atoms.
Alkanes have the most possible number of hydrogen atoms with respect to the carbon again.
There are multiple possible structures for the formula C2H5ClO depending on the arrangement of atoms within the molecule. Isomers can occur due to different connectivity of atoms or spatial arrangement. Without further information, it is not possible to give an exact number of different structures.
Yes, there are more possible chess moves than atoms in the universe. The number of possible chess moves is estimated to be around 10120, while the estimated number of atoms in the observable universe is around 1080.
Atoms existed before molecules do. Without atoms, molecules could not happen.