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What happens when an atoms subatomic particles interact?

When they interact their properties change


What are ghostly subatomic particles that barely interact at all with matter?

Neutrinos


What do subatomic particles represent?

Energy in a certain manifestation that is able to interact with other manifestations of energy.


What subatomic particles do not respond?

Inside an atomic nucleus, there are protons and neutrons. Due to the nature of how they must interact, they are constantly changing back and forth between each other. Electrons, however, which are found outside of the nucleus, do not change.


What is leptons?

LEPTONS are basically family of fundamental subatomic particles consisting of electron, muon, tauon(tau) particles with their corresponding neutrinos They have spin 1/2. They do not strongly interact.


What does particle mean?

Particles are small bits, discrete portions, as of or from a larger whole. Light photons (energy) sometimes act similarly to particles of matter. Atomic particles (subatomic particles) are individual components, or groups of components, that make up atoms, or are created from atoms, or that interact with them.


What determines the form of a substance?

The temperature and the pressure of this substance; also the chemical composition and structure.


How do particles with the same charge interact?

Particles with the same charge will interact by electrostatic repulsion.


What allows one atom to physically interact with a second atom?

Electrons are the particles in atoms that are involved in chemical reactions.


What subatomic particles are first to contact each other when two atoms come togehter?

It is not possible for two particles to touch (via the Pauli Exclusion Principle, which states that two fermions are not able to occupy the same quantum state); however they will interact. In the case of atoms, assuming that they are not merely nuclei, the electrons will interact first via the electromagnetic or weak force.


Why are alpha radiation are more dangerous inside the body than outside the body?

Because in the body alpha particles interact directly with the organism cells.


Why materials that emit alpha radiation are more dangerous inside the body than outside?

Because in the body alpha particles interact directly with the organism cells.