Moving, unless at 0Degrees Kelvin(Absolute 0)
No. Atoms can move.
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Well, as it is not possible for electrons to be stationary one could answer yes, but that isn't really correct. Chemical energy is associated with the chemical bonds that hold atoms together in molecules. Chemical bonds are produced by the valence electrons of atoms.
Water does not have to be the stationary phase. It can be the diluent. Stationary phases are a wide array of substances. The stationary phase depends on the sample being analyzed.
He stood stationary. He attacked with a fiery rage.
In Bohr's model there are stationary orbits in which though the electrons are subjected to centrifugal acceleration, they will not give out any kind radiation. But in Rutherford's model no such stationary orbits. In case Bohr's model, line spectrum is possible. But in Rutherford's model, continuous spectrum is expected. But no such spectrum emitted by atoms especially hydrogen atom
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yes
No in fact to the contrary, you will find that they're quite stationary. Carbon atoms in the diamond allotrope are very ordered and tightly packed, they hardly move around at all.
James Kendree Williams has written: 'The calculation of resonant states of atoms and molecules by quasi- stationary methods'
The homophone for stationary is stationery.
stationary friction is when friction is happening on an object that is stationary.(STATIONARY MEANS STAYS STILL, OR NO MOVEMENT)
stationary
I was at the gym and i saw a black and white stationary bike.
He remained stationary for hours. Stationary targets are easier to hit.
Well, as it is not possible for electrons to be stationary one could answer yes, but that isn't really correct. Chemical energy is associated with the chemical bonds that hold atoms together in molecules. Chemical bonds are produced by the valence electrons of atoms.
A letterhead holding stationary.
stationary