the electrons!
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Magnetism in an atom primarily arises from the motion of electrons and the intrinsic property known as spin. Electrons orbiting the nucleus create tiny magnetic fields due to their movement, while their spin contributes additional magnetic moments. In materials, the alignment of these magnetic moments can lead to macroscopic magnetism, as seen in ferromagnetic substances.
The electrons in an atom are responsible for magnetism. When electrons move around the nucleus, they create a magnetic field. This magnetic field can align with other magnetic fields to create attraction or repulsion, resulting in magnetism.
Magnetism is associated with the movement of electrons.
None. There is no part of an atom that would not get pulled into a black hole.
This would be the NUCLEUS.
The smallest part of an atom would be a quark. Quarks are either up or down quarks, and have virtually no mass. Neutrinos have even less mass, but are not part of an atom.
no an atom is a part of a molecule.
No, and no. Part 1: This would be a large-scale project, inaccessible for current technology. Part 2: Where would the extra atmosphere come from? And why would it react to magnetism? The fact that Earth has an atmosphere is due to its gravitational attraction, not its magnetism. Those are two different types of forces. Finally, why would anybody want to do that?
A free element would be any atom that is not part of a molecule.
I suppose on some atom models the electron cloud would be called "fuzzy".
yes.
The oxygen atom in phenol, which is part of the -OH group, shows a +M effect due to resonance stabilization. In contrast, the oxygen atom in the phenolate ion, which has a negative charge, shows a -I effect because it withdraws electron density from the benzene ring due to its electronegativity.