I think the answer is electrons
An electron is a negatively charged subatomic particle that occupies the orbitals around atomic nuclei, allows atoms to participate in chemical reactions, is the charge carrier in metals for electrical current, and transports thermal energy in metals. The word electron comes from the Greek word elektron, the word for amber (fossilized tree sap) that when rubbed on wool produces static electricity.
Carrier proteins
Micron (the correct word is micrometer) is not a particle; the micrometer (μm) is a unit of measure for length. 1 μm = 10-6 m
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Oxygens Atomic Mass is 16.0
I think the answer is electrons
Many countries use atomic energy to generate electricity
the 8 letter word that starts with H and means ATOMIC is HYDROGEN.i also found 7 other words that mean ATOMIC: FERMIONS NUCLEONS ELECTRON MOLECULE PARTICLE CHEMICAL NITROGEN
The region of negative charge surrounding an atomic nucleus that is associated with an atomic orbital.
Static electricity
Because Alessandro Volta invented the word volt to measure electricity
Your word is likely one of these : NUTRITION - beneficial composition of food NUTRIENT - anything providing food, or nutrition NEUTRON - an atomic particle having no charge
The spelling "pion" is a type of elementary atomic particle (pi meson).The similar word peon is a Latin American term for a serf or tenant farmer.
Particle Man, Particle Man, doing the things a particle can.
An electron is a negatively charged subatomic particle that occupies the orbitals around atomic nuclei, allows atoms to participate in chemical reactions, is the charge carrier in metals for electrical current, and transports thermal energy in metals. The word electron comes from the Greek word elektron, the word for amber (fossilized tree sap) that when rubbed on wool produces static electricity.
yes, in a word. It is just not as good of a conductor as other materials such as copper or gold, because it does not have the same atomic structure but it will still conduct electricity.
Alpha particles are repelled by atomic nuclei because alpha particles have a positive charge, and so do atomic nuclei. The positive charge on the surface of a nucleus will repel another positive charge, like an alpha particle, because of the law of electrostatics. That's the simple answer. And it is correct. But know this: Alpha particles were used in the early investigations of atomic structure and atomic interactions. The alpha particles were used to bombard atomic nuclei, and there are times when an alpha particle will be absorbed by an atomic nucleus. Somehow the laws of electrostatics took the day off, and the fact that absorption took place opens the door to discovery and discussion of other atomic forces. Word up.