yep they do .. electrons have mass .. so do protons and neutrons ... and when atoms make up material the way they are arranged affects the density of that material ..
The volume of one atom of argon cannot be calculated because atoms do not have a definite volume due to their small size and quantum nature. Atoms are typically measured in picometers, which is a unit of length rather than volume.
the differences in these three items is that solid atoms are tightly compacted together liquid atoms are freely put move at a slow rate, then the gases atoms a freely just like the liquid atoms but the gases atoms move at a faster rate
Since the volume of an atom is determined by the radius of its electron cloud, we can use the atomic radius to approximate the volume each atom occupies. The atomic radius of Cs is larger than that of F, so more F atoms would be needed to occupy the same volume as one Cs atom. Approximately 9 F atoms are needed to occupy the same volume as one Cs atom.
An object that has mass, volume, and is made up of atoms could be anything from a solid object like a rock or a book to a liquid like water or a gas like oxygen. Basically, any material substance in the world that has physical properties of mass and volume is made up of atoms.
atomic packing factor (APF) or packing fraction is the fraction of volume in a crystal structure that is occupied by atoms. It is dimensionless and always less than unity. For practical purposes, the APF of a crystal structure is determined by assuming that atoms are rigid spheres. For one-component crystals (those that contain only one type of atom), the APF is represented mathematically by where Natoms is the number of atoms in the crystal, Vatom is the volume of an atom, and Vcrystalis the volume occupied by the crystal. It can be proven mathematically that for one-component structures, the most dense arrangement of atoms has an APF of about 0.74. In reality, this number can be higher due to specific intermolecular factors. For multiple-component structures, the APF can exceed 0.74.
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Yes, atoms have a definite volume.
Lea Nass was born on 1961-12-27.
Nass Corporation B.S.C. was created in 1963.
Katja Nass was born on 1968-11-26.
Stephen Nass was born on 1952-10-07.
Abdulla Ahmed Nass was born in 1936.
The population of Nass Corporation B.S.C. is 8,000.
Nass Mlah City ended in 2003-03.
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