false. atoms can be divided into smaller parts
Democritus' atomic theory states that atoms are indivisible. That's why they have their name. Atoms is a plural of atom. Atom derives from Atoms. Atoms is greek for INDIVISIBLE. His theory states that atoms cannot be divided any further.
A split time is the total time of a race divided into smaller parts. This is generally divided into miles.
Enrico Fermi divided it for the first time!
It is no longer that same substance. A chemical changes the identity of the substance. Individual atoms cannot be broken down into smaller parts by normal physical or chemical change.
Things are made up of atom. Atoms are small particles.
Yes, morphemes are the smallest units of meaning in language that cannot be divided into smaller meaningful units. They are the basic building blocks of words and carry specific meanings or grammatical functions.
Yep, atoms contain electrons, protons and neutron. Each of them contains other parts that are even smaller, I think we learnt these parts are 1-dimensional oo
An element is indeed a pure chemical. It can be divided into atoms, but the atoms can not be divided without destroying the chemical as such.
Because the configurations of the smaller parts that come together to form the atoms comprising the elements are stable. The energy required to break an atom into some of its smaller bits is enormouse.
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Democritus' atomic theory states that atoms are indivisible. That's why they have their name. Atoms is a plural of atom. Atom derives from Atoms. Atoms is greek for INDIVISIBLE. His theory states that atoms cannot be divided any further.
Element
You cannot have a quadrant (a quarter) in a shape that is divided into 9 parts!
A split time is the total time of a race divided into smaller parts. This is generally divided into miles.
Enrico Fermi divided it for the first time!
Things are made up of atom. Atoms are small particles.
It is no longer that same substance. A chemical changes the identity of the substance. Individual atoms cannot be broken down into smaller parts by normal physical or chemical change.