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sub-microscopic
many many collisions at the atomic/molecular level
The atomic level is unchanged.
Heat does not have an atomic structure. It is a form of energy, not matter.
No other wise you would be unable to see anything. Atomic and sub-atomic particle that make up matter are microscopic
What important contribution did Lavoisier make to Dalton's atomic theory of matter? Lavoisier helped the atomic theory of matter, by stating that matter is not destroyed or created, it just changes form. Located inside the nucleus, has a positive charge, and 1 amu.
Interactions at the atomic level determine the arrangement of atoms and molecules, which influences the chemical and physical properties of matter. In organisms, these interactions are responsible for the structures and functions of biological molecules like proteins and DNA. In non-living matter, atomic interactions determine characteristics such as melting point, conductivity, and strength. By understanding these atomic interactions, we can explain the observable properties of both living organisms and non-living matter.
the difference is that the substances is aparent only on the atomic or molecular level.
many many collisions at the atomic/molecular level
Nanotechnology is the study of controlling matter at atomic level so it is no-where related to electrical and electronics.
The atomic level is the finest grain of aggregation summarized by a dimensional data model. When applied to dimensions, the atomic level refers to the discrete values the dimension may assume. When applied to a dataset, the atomic level is the cell created by the intersection of all dimensions at the atomic level. The atomic level is the lowest level of detail normally stored in a multi-dimensional database.
The atomic level is unchanged.
The difference between pure and mixed matter is apparent only on the atomic or molecular level. A pure matter has only one component, while a mixed matter has 2 or more components! :)
The difference between pure and mixed matter is apparent only on the atomic or molecular level. A pure matter has only one component, while a mixed matter has 2 or more components.
Matter is composed from [atomic] elements.
The idea that led to the atomic theory of matter, was John Dalton.
No. Heat is not matter.
Heat does not have an atomic structure. It is a form of energy, not matter.