Actually, atomic is not a root word, but an adjective that is used to give description to other words. Example: atomic clock The root word for atomic is atom, which is used as 'the basic unit of a chemical element.' It comes from the Latin word atomos which basically means 'can not be divided.'
Of a molecule, containing two oxygen atoms.
Textum is a Latin word that means woven fabric/cloth, framework/web, atomic structure, ratio atoms/void.
The likely word is animosity (ill feeling, hostility).Another possible word is atomicity, used to mean valence of an element's atoms.
Let's not split atoms!
Atoms are the smallest units of matter. Molecules are made of atoms.
I'm not sure what you mean by the word particle. In each water molecule there are three atoms: two of hydrogen and one of oxygen.
The Greek and Latin root word "ion" means "going" or "one who goes." It is commonly used in scientific terms related to charged particles or atoms.
The Greek word for "atom" is "atomos," which means "uncut" or "indivisible." This term reflects the ancient philosophical concept that atoms are the smallest, indivisible components of matter. The idea was first proposed by philosophers like Democritus, who suggested that everything in the universe is composed of these tiny, unbreakable particles.
The word comes from the Greek word "ATOMOS" meaning "Unsplittable" Atoms are basically elements, hence cannot be divided further
The word comes from the Greek word "ATOMOS" meaning "Unsplittable" Atoms are basically elements, hence cannot be divided further
Atoms are the building blocks of matter. The word means that it is literally "uncuttable" in Greek.
Atom is a word of Greek, not Latin, origin. It comes from the words "a" (not) and "temnein" (to cut) as the Greeks believed that atoms were the smallest particles of matter in the universe.