I believe that humans have an inherent desire to make sense of the world around them and where we are in this system. This can be supported by the creation of religion, searching for pattern, astronomy, physics, etc. If this is the case, then it logically follows that humans will study the deeper workings of nature, and that they will want to. The atomic structure is a pretty fundamental (but not the most fundamental) piece of nature. It allows for the study of chemistry, which allows for Biology and macrolevel physics. Through these two avenues, we can find where we fit in the greater structure of the universe.
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cuz the school board OS stupid !!:P
its the basic unit of matter. children should know the bsics in order to proceed on with the next pace of learning
Any link between Newton and the atomic structure.
Look down at the link "Atomic structure of silicon atoms". There you will find the atomic structure of silicon atoms.
the structure of the atom
The zero charge in an atomic structure of an element is exhibited by the equal number of protons and electrons.
Atomic structure is drawn by considering atoms as small spheres & bonds are represented by line joining the centre of two spheres.
Niels Bohr is important for his work in the areas of atomic structure and quantum theory. He was a physicist from the country of Denmark.
Experiments in the atomic structure were not possible in the time of Dalton. Intuition played an important role.
the atomic structure of an isotope is cyristal like
No, air also has an atomic structure.
Heat does not have an atomic structure. It is a form of energy, not matter.
Any link between Newton and the atomic structure.
Look down at the link "Atomic structure of silicon atoms". There you will find the atomic structure of silicon atoms.
the atomic number is 35
chemist
Because they are particles, and they are part of the atomic structure.
This is the atomic nucleus.
Robert Duane Cowan has written: 'The theory of atomic structure and spectra' -- subject(s): Atomic spectroscopy, Atomic structure