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Yes, atoms can exhibit movement when electrons are transferred from one atom to another, particularly in the context of chemical reactions or electrical conductivity. This movement may not be drastic, but the redistribution of electrons can lead to changes in the arrangement of atoms, resulting in the formation of new bonds or compounds. Additionally, in conductive materials, the flow of electrons can cause a slight displacement of atoms, contributing to electrical current.

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Why do atoms give us electricity?

Electrons can be made to move from one atom to another. When those electrons move between the atoms, a current of electricity is created. The electrons move from one atom to another in a "flow." One electron is attached and another electron is lost.


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What year did the electrons move in the atom?

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How does electrons transfer from one atom to another?

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Which part of an atom is free to move?

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What is the only particle in a atom that is able to move from one atom to another?

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Electrons can move from atom to atom.?

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