Normal matter as we encounter it here on Earth is atomic. Human beings, and the computers upon which we type, are made of atomic matter. Most things are made of various compounds and molecules, but those are in turn made of atoms and therefore qualify as atomic matter. Only at very high temperatures, such as we find in the sun or other stars, do we find matter that is not made of atoms but is instead made of subatomic particles. Atoms can only form below a certain temperature (which varies depending upon the element).
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Electrons are transferred when ionic bonds are formed.
A polyatomic ion is a group of atoms that behaves like a single ion. This group of atoms carries a charge and acts as a single unit in chemical reactions.
The atoms may be slightly different in shape or size etc. however if they are all of the same type they will all behave and react in the same way. Eg. Two atoms of Frankium may be different in the ways I have described but their chemical properties, behaviour and reactivity are the same.
Atoms are things that make up elements and compounds Their behaviour varies depending on their state. Atoms in solids vibrate but don't move around Atoms in liquids move around but stick together. Gas particles are very free and they shoot about in the air
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their internal structure makes them behave in a similar way.
they can either lose or share electrons when they combine with other elements. So depending on the conditions these elements can behave as either metals or nonmetals
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The lose energy and move/vibrate slower
Atoms behave as magnets for two reasons. First, the electrons which make up the atom are themselves magnets, with magnetic dipole moments of magnitude one Bohr magneton Second, the atoms are ''orbiting'' the nucleus, and this orbital motion etcAnswered by,Justin James
Atoms in a substance behave based on their interactions with other atoms and external forces like temperature and pressure. These interactions are governed by the fundamental forces of nature, including electromagnetism and the strong and weak nuclear forces. The behavior of atoms is also influenced by quantum mechanics, which describes the behavior of particles at the smallest scales.
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Atomic models tell us about the structure of an atom which is based on what we know about how atoms behave. But it is not necessary that it will be a genuine picture of the structure of an atom.
Atoms collide with other atoms.You cannot see atoms with the naked eye.Scientists study how atoms behave.
By using thermometers as speedometers for atoms, we can measure the kinetic energy of atoms, which is related to their speed. This helps us understand how atoms move and behave in different conditions, providing insights into their behavior and interactions.
Electrons are transferred when ionic bonds are formed.