Einstein proved the existence of them but it was Newton who made the theory that everything is made of atoms.
Yes: Atoms of krypton almost always do exist independently of chemical bonding to any other atoms.
Democritus theorized the existence of atoms, which are tiny, indivisible particles that make up all matter in the universe. He proposed that these atoms are in constant motion and combine in different ways to form different substances. This idea laid the foundation for modern atomic theory.
I think Democritus first posited the existence of atoms.
Aluminium chloride does not exist as seperate atoms as it is an ionic compound.
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Subatomic particles are particles that are smaller than atoms. There are two different types of subatomic particles: elementary particles and composite particles. The first subatomic particle that was discovered was the electron. It was first theorized to exist by G. Johnstone Stoney in 1874 and was confirmed to exist in 1897 by J.J. Thomson.
bcz their energy is low thats why they can exist independently while the energy of some atoms is so high that they can only exist as ions or molecuoles not as free atoms
ATOMS are real life examples of atoms. They do exist.
Yes: Atoms of krypton almost always do exist independently of chemical bonding to any other atoms.
The were not invented, they exist. Atoms and molecules were discovered.
That they exist.
everywhere there is matter
Atoms of all elements exist in the state of matter known as the gas phase.
He theorized that all matter was made of indestructible elementary particles called atoms. We now know that Atoms are in turn made of smaller particles and are not indestructible, but he formed the very basis of modern atomic theory.
Atoms had to be the very first creation in order for anything to exist.
Hydrogen exist as H2.It has 2 atoms in a molecule.
Most atoms are found in chemical compounds or bonded to other atoms, as opposed to existing in a free state. Atoms are constantly interacting with other atoms through chemical bonds to form molecules. However, certain noble gases, such as helium and neon, can exist in a relatively stable and unreactive free state.