Quite a lot. Atoms consist of charged particles; electrons stay with the nucleus due to these electrical charges. Also, the outer electrons in an atom interact with neighboring atoms.
Hydrogen has the lowest atomic number, and is not found in nature as individual atoms, but is found in nature as the diatomic molecule, H2.
The atomic mass of an element is the average of its isotopes, weighted by abundance in nature.
No physical structure is found, but it can be said to be a one dimensional point particle carrying a unit of negative charge and a unit of spin and mass.
Louis de Broglie was a French scientist who's hypothesis helped the present day theory of the atomic sturcture and won himself the Nobel Prize of Physics.
A Chemical composition, a definite internal atomic structure and an external form.
Louis de Broglie
All we can say is that it is the nature of electrons to carry a negative charge, and for protons to carry a positive charge. The intrinsic cause of these charges is still not yet understood, and awaits the further development of sub-atomic physics models.
Hydrogen has the lowest atomic number, and is not found in nature as individual atoms, but is found in nature as the diatomic molecule, H2.
The atomic mass of an element is the average of its isotopes, weighted by abundance in nature.
The atomic mass of an element is the average of its isotopes, weighted by abundance in nature.
No physical structure is found, but it can be said to be a one dimensional point particle carrying a unit of negative charge and a unit of spin and mass.
Yes, Niels Bohr wrote several books, including "Atomic Theory and the Description of Nature" and "The Philosophical Writings of Niels Bohr." These books explore his ideas on quantum mechanics, atomic structure, and the philosophy of science.
during the x-rays analysis nuclear charge was discovered which is due to numbers of protons ...Mosley proposed the word ;atomic number; for numbers of protons in an atom. it decides the nature of an atom or element..
Good question. Electricity is about electrical charges. Alas, nature prefers electrical neutrality -- no net charge. An electrical charge is in an unstable state; it will seek the easiest path to be neutralized (to be in a stable state via a most energy-efficient manner); easy here means the lowest resistance to the flow. If water is dropped on a hilltop, it will seek a more stable state, the lower ground, by the quickest means (straight downhills), not meandering like a road for cars. Same for an electrical charge.
Louis de Broglie was a French scientist who's hypothesis helped the present day theory of the atomic sturcture and won himself the Nobel Prize of Physics.
Among the elements that occur in nature, it's Uranium, with 92 protons in the nucleus. Small amounts of atoms with higher atomic numbers are produced in particle accelerators. Their nuclei are unstable, and break down into nuclei with lower atomic numbers.
A structure that is of a temporary nature, between old and new.