Element
Heat does not have an atomic structure. It is a form of energy, not matter.
All materials are made of atoms and molecules which are the smallest bit of matter. If a material is made from all the same atoms (having the same atomic number) it is called an element. There are over 100 different types of elements.
matter is the material of the atom!
The experimenters were questioning the information they already knew and were seeking to find answers to many unknowns
Electrical current is the flow of electrons, so from an atomic structure view, this would mean electrons are moving from one atom to the next; as one moves, it is replaced by another from a previous atom. I don't believe you can make the statement that these are only valence electrons moving, but I could be wrong.
Heat does not have an atomic structure. It is a form of energy, not matter.
The material still has the same amount. However, some of the matter leaves after the chemical reaction that changes the matter's molecular structure.
Particle physicists. or Quantum Physicists or Atomic Physicists
The fourth state of matter is plasma, which is matter that is heated to such a high temperature that it no longer maintains its atomic structure, and becomes a mixture of atomic nuclei and electrons. This exists in fires, and in the sun, and in other very hot places.
Chemistryis the science of atomic matter, especially its chemical reactions, but also its composition, structure and properties
All materials are made of atoms and molecules which are the smallest bit of matter. If a material is made from all the same atoms (having the same atomic number) it is called an element. There are over 100 different types of elements.
matter is the material of the atom!
an object consists of elements and it's density, mass and atomic structure. coal has the same elements as a diamond but its arrangement of its structure.
Keeping it simple, the three ways electromagnetic (EM) waves interact with matter include reflection, refractionand absorption.In reflection, the EM energy "bounces off" what it strikes. In refraction, the EM energy enters the material, but changes direction when it does. In absorption, the energy of the EM wave is "taken up" by the matter, and the energy is distributed within the atomic structure into which it entered.
all this animals die every day it really doesnt matter how animals structure helps its survive in different enviornments
Some solids such as crystals form along atomic bonds.
John Dalton was concerned by the problems of color blindness, meteorology, measurement of altitude, gas laws, atomic weights, structure of the matter, etc.