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What is a hole in atom?

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What is the part of the atom that doesn't get sucked in to a black hole?

None. There is no part of an atom that would not get pulled into a black hole.


Is a hole a fundamental particle in an atom?

No a "hole" is not a particle, in solid state electronics a "hole" is a positively charged virtual charge carrier caused by the absence of an electron (which is a particle) from the atom's valence band. A "hole" has some properties making it act similar to a particle, but it is not one.


What does the black hole say when an atom is smashed in it?

It says "floof!"


What happens when a silicon atom is replaced by a galium atom?

The regular electronic structure of 4 bonding electrons per atom is frustrated, because the gallium provides only 3. This situation is called "a hole in the valence band". If an electron jumps from a nearby silicon atom to fill this hole, there appears a hole where it came from (so it looks like the hole has moved, as it indeed has). This movement can be influenced by electric fields, and is called p-type, or hole, conduction (which is strictly electron movements in the "valence" band of the silicon).


What will happen if you fall in a balack hole?

Either be ripped a part atom by atom you be compressed smaller than a molecule


How many atoms are there in a black hole?

Basically none. No atom will survive the forces in a black hole. (However, all the mass that falls into the black hole will still be there.)


When they in the hole were they go?

If you are talking about a black hole, then you get squished into a ball smaller than an atom and keep going, or time can change.


In a photocell what is the charge of a hole?

The charge of a "hole" is positive (+ive), it is the lack of an electron (negative/-ive) to make the atom "neutral".


What happens when you smash an atom in a black hole?

Anything that goes into a black hole is destroyed, gone something like that. Not even light can escape the expansive gravity of a black hole.


How does hydrogen and other atoms form spectrum?

they form on the scrotum of the hydrogen atom and the testicles from the other atom jam up in the hydrogen's b-hole


If there was a big bang wouldn't there be a big hole in the center?

The theory is that there is a hole at the center of the universe, but that it is smaller then the size of an atom. Otherwise nothing is really known


Typically if the valence orbital of an atom is full the atom is?

you put the atom in a hole and it will multiply. the correct ans is:an atom with complete valence shell is consider stable.