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retains its
chemical properties Atomic physics, the
study of the atom
Atomic Age, also
known as the "
Atomic Era"
Atomic scale,
distances comparable to...
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atomicity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Atomicity may
refer to:
Atomicity (chemistry), the
total number of
atoms present in 1
molecule of...
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Atomics can
refer to:
Atomics (comics),
superhero team
created by Mike
Allred Atomics (Dune),
nuclear weapons in the Dune
universe Atomic instructions...
- On 6 and 9
August 1945, the
United States detonated two
atomic bombs over the ****anese
cities of
Hiroshima and Nagasaki, respectively,
during World War...
- its
destructive force from
nuclear reactions,
either fission (fission or
atomic bomb) or a
combination of
fission and
fusion reactions (thermonuclear weapon)...
- The
atomic number or
nuclear charge number (symbol Z) of a
chemical element is the
charge number of its
atomic nucleus. For
ordinary nuclei composed of...
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Alamos Laboratory during World War II. He is
often called the "father of the
atomic bomb" for his role in
overseeing the
development of the
first nuclear weapons...
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structure and
electronic structure of
matter to be
investigated at the
atomic,
molecular and
macro scale, and over
astronomical distances. Historically...
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atomic energy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Atomic energy or
energy of
atoms is
energy carried by atoms. The term
originated in 1903 when...
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lowest m****) has an
atomic weight of 1.007825 Da. The
value of this
number is
called the
atomic m****. A
given atom has an
atomic m****
approximately equal...