This question is too vague. There is collaboration between chemists & physicists, between scientists that worked on theories and those that worked on experiments, between scientists & engineers, between the British and the Americans, and so on for generations. Unlocking the "secrets of the atom" was a process that lasted for several generations starting in the 1800's. that used the work of thousands of (known & unknown) chemists, physicists, civil engineers, electrical engineers, mechanical engineers, inventors, military, politicians, financial people, etc.
Their names were Julius and Ethel Rosenberg.
In the past, the sea around Japan helped to protect them from invasion. However, after the USA developed the atom bomb, the difficulty of invading Japan influenced them to drop the atom bomb.
it tells you the amount of electrons the atom has orbitting the atom and the nucleus
Electronegativity
it shows how many protons are present in an atom
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Marie and Pierre Curie's collaboration in the field of radioactivity led to groundbreaking discoveries like the isolation of radium and polonium, contributing to advancements in nuclear physics and medicine. Their partnership was characterized by mutual respect, shared dedication to research, and a supportive working environment.
The only secret to the atom is that it is one of the most amazing thing to learn about, for its purpuse is everything that anyone or anything does.
atom- an atom is the smallest unit of matter. the atom helped scientists name and classify objects into groups.
The Atom Bonds in the Outer Electrons.Hoped that HELPED!
Their names were Julius and Ethel Rosenberg.
The nucleus.
You can't change the mass number of an atom because the mass number is the number of protons which is the atom's atomic number I hope this helped :)
the electrons! hope i helped! <3 (:
The formula that unlocked the secrets of the atom is E=mc^2, proposed by Albert Einstein in his theory of relativity. This formula relates energy (E) to mass (m) and the speed of light (c), showing that mass can be converted into energy and vice versa, leading to groundbreaking discoveries in nuclear physics.
Ernest Rutherford
It has the same number of protons (+ive charge) as it does electrons (- ive charge). If it does then the charges cancel each other out, making a neutral atom. If there is a charge then this is not an atom this is an ion. Hope this helped.