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Yes. The whole universe is made of atoms, I think. The air you breathe, those are oxygen atoms. The hydrogen inside the sun, those are Protium atoms. Isotopes are different kinds of an element, and Protium is one of the isotopes of hydrogen. Not all have them, Aluminum only has one type of itself.

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What happens to atoms in fireworks when they explode?

In fireworks, the atoms undergo rapid oxidation and release energy in the form of heat and light. Different atoms and molecules produce different colors when they are excited and emit light. The intense heat from the reaction causes the atoms to move rapidly, creating the explosion effect.


Does the amount of carbon atoms effect the heating of water?

The amount of carbon atoms present in a substance, such as in carbon-based fuels like gasoline or coal, can affect the heating of water when burned. When these fuels are combusted, the carbon atoms release energy in the form of heat. Therefore, a larger amount of carbon atoms will result in more heat being produced, which can then be used to heat water.


Where does heat energy originate from?

Heat energy originates from the movement of atoms and molecules within an object. This movement creates kinetic energy, which is then transferred as heat energy.


As heat is added to a solid substance the atoms do what and move apart?

As heat is added to a solid substance, the atoms start vibrating faster and with more energy. This increased vibration causes the atoms to move farther apart from each other, leading to thermal expansion of the substance.


Scientists classify everything in the universe as either A light energy or heat energy B potential or kinetic C atoms or molecules D matter or energy?

D. matter or energy. Scientists classify everything in the universe as either matter (atoms, molecules) or energy (light, heat).

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When rapidly vibrating atoms collide with slowly vibrating atoms causing a transfer of heat?

Heat


How does radiant waves transfer heat energy?

By exciting the atoms in the matter. Pr. definition, heat is the jiggling of atoms, the radiant energy is shaking the atoms, by doing this the heat is transferred and absorbed.


What happens to atoms of A substance when heat is added?

When heat is added to a substance, the molecules and atoms vibrate faster.


How many protons neutrons and electrons does a heat atom have?

Heat does not have atoms, however heat is caused by atoms. Heat, as wee know it is caused by the interacting and oscillation of atoms and from the breaking of chemical bonds. So to answer your question, heat does not have atoms. Heat is caused by atoms ranging from 1 proton in size to 100+ Protons in size.


What causes heat?

Heat is when atoms are bumping into each other or moving back and forth. The motion of the atoms form an energy and this is called heat.


If heat is removed from a substance how will atoms behave?

Kinetic theory of matter: All matter is made up of atoms and molecules that are constantly moving. When heat is added to a substance, the molecules and atoms vibrate faster. As atoms vibrate faster, the space between atoms increases. ... They contract when they lose their heat.


What does heat cause atoms to do?

it causes the atoms to lose their negative electrons


Why is it cold in between the sun and earth?

Heat is caused by the vibration within atoms. Space is a vacuum and therefore there are no atoms to have any heat.


What does Saturn a lizard and a steaming kettle have in common?

they are all made up of atoms , because all of them have heat inside them and heat has atoms!


What is the heat of the core caused by?

the heat form the core is made by Atoms.


Why solids pick up heat fast as compared to air?

Heat transfer takes place due to collision in atoms (of which everything around us is mad). In solids these atoms are near to each other but in gas atoms are very very far from each other. So in case of solids, it is easier to transfer the heat in form of collisions but in air it is difficult to transfer these collisions. Note: Heat is transferred in form of collisions because heat increases speed of atoms. This speed when transferred to adjacent atoms by collisions, transfers the heat.


Do neutral atoms stick to positive atoms?

By extreme heat and pressure, neutral atoms stick to positive atoms. Such as in Nuclear fission/ fusion.