ATOM vs PARTICLE: NOUN
- (nontechnical usage) a tiny piece of anything
- The smallest medieval unit of time, equal to fifteen ninety-fourths of a second.
- A theoretical particle of matter, imagined to be incapable of further division; the smallest possible unit of substance.
- A non-zero member of a Boolean algebra that is not a union of any other elements.
- The smallest possible amount of matter which still retains its identity as a chemical element, now known to consist of a nucleus surrounded by electrons.
- The smallest, indivisible constituent part or unit of something.
- Anything extremely small; a particle; a whit.
- The smallest particle of matter that can enter into combination; one of the elementary constituents of a molecule.
- A constituent particle of matter, or a molecule supposed to be made up of subordinate particles.
- An ultimate particle of matter not necessarily indivisible; a molecule.
- An ultimate indivisible particle of matter.
- A very small amount.
- The smallest division of time, equal to about ⅙ of a second.
- Hence Anything extremely small; a minute quantity: as, he has not an atom of sense.
- In chem. and physics, the unit of matter; the smallest mass of an element that exists in any molecule. The number of kinds of atoms is the same as the number of the elements. All atoms of the same element have the same constant weight. They are for the most part combined with other atoms, either of the same or of a different kind, forming molecules, and are indivisible by chemical force. The atom is sometimes called the chemical unit, in distinction from the molecule or physical unit, the latter being the smallest particle of any kind of matter which can exhibit all the properties of that matter; but atom is also sometimes used as synonymous with molecule in this sense.
- A particle of matter assumed not to be divided under the circumstances considered; a molecule.
- An extremely minute particle of matter: a term used generally with certain philosophic or scientific limitations.
- This unit regarded as a source of nuclear energy.
- The smallest unit of an element, having all the characteristics of that element and consisting of a very small and dense central nucleus containing protons and neutrons, surrounded by one or more shells of orbiting electrons. Atoms remain undivided in chemical reactions except for the donation, acceptance, or exchange of valence electrons.
- An extremely small part, quantity, or amount.
- The irreducible, indestructible material unit postulated by ancient atomism.
- A part or particle considered to be an irreducible constituent of a specified system.
- (physics and chemistry) the smallest component of an element having the chemical properties of the element
- Anything indivisible; an individual.
- An individual number or symbol, as opposed to a list. A scalar value.
- A subordinate word that is never inflected (a preposition, conjunction, interjection); or a word that can not be used except in compositions.
- The smaller hosts distributed in the communion of the laity.
- A crumb or little piece of consecrated host.
- Any very small portion or part; the smallest portion.
- A minute part or portion of matter; a morsel; a little bit; an atom; a jot.
- In mech., a body or portion of matter so minute that, while it possesses mass, it may be treated as a geometrical point.
- In the Roman Catholic Church, the host given to each lay communicant.
- In a document of any kind, a very small part of any statement or proposition; a clause.
- Synonyms and Particle, Atom, Molecule, Corpuscle,iota, jot, mite, tittle, whit, grain, scrap, shred, scin-tilla. Atom and molecule are exact scientific terms; the other two of the italicized words are not. A particle is primarily a minute part or piece of a material substance, or, as in the case of dust, pollen, etc., a substance that exists in exceedingly minute form. Corpuscle is a somewhat old word for particle, to which it has almost entirely yielded place, taking up instead a special meaning in physiology. See definitions; see also part, n.
- In grammar, a part of speech that is considered of minor consequence, or that plays a subordinate part in the structure of the sentence, as connective, sign of relation, or the like: such are especially conjunctions, prepositions, and the primitive adverbs. The term is loose and unscientific.
- Specifically, any very small piece or part of anything: absolutely, a minute quantity; anything very small; an atom; a bit: as, he has not a particle of patriotism or virtue; are you fatigued? Not a particle.
- A small part or piece, especially a small part or portion of some material substance: as, a particle of dust.
- A portion or fragment of the Eucharistic host.
- In some systems of grammatical analysis, any of various short function words, including articles, prepositions, and conjunctions.
- An uninflected item that has grammatical function but does not clearly belong to one of the major parts of speech, such as up in He looked up the word or to in English infinitives.
- A subatomic particle.
- An elementary particle.
- A body whose spatial extent and internal motion and structure, if any, are irrelevant in a specific problem.
- A very small or the smallest possible amount, trace, or degree.
- A very small piece or part; a tiny portion or speck.
- (nontechnical usage) a tiny piece of anything
- A body having finite mass and internal structure but negligible dimensions
- A function word that can be used in English to form phrasal verbs
- A small part of something written, such as a clause of a document.
ATOM vs PARTICLE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To reduce to atoms.
- N/A
ATOM vs PARTICLE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To reduce to atoms; atomize.
- N/A
ATOM vs PARTICLE: RELATED WORDS
- Corn, Whit, Bit, Smidgen, Scintilla, Splitting, Iota, Supercell, Monad, Nuclear, Atomic, Speck, Mote, Particle, Molecule
- Grading, Parcel, Accelerant, Piece, Fiber, Particleboard, Accelerator, Dust, Ion, Particulates, Particulate, Speck, Mote, Atom, Molecule
ATOM vs PARTICLE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Modicum, Maize, Corn, Bit, Smidgen, Splitting, Iota, Supercell, Monad, Nuclear, Atomic, Speck, Mote, Particle, Molecule
- Magnetic monopole, Subatomic particle, Photon, Electron, Shred, Parcel, Accelerant, Fiber, Dust, Particulates, Particulate, Speck, Mote, Atom, Molecule
ATOM vs PARTICLE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Half of the electrons in each bond around an atom are assigned to that atom.
- Atom One of the most famous and useful code editors on this list is Atom.
- Atom UIs to support language services and debuggers as part of Atom IDE.
- Covalent bond: An atom shares one or more electrons with another atom.
- Atom itself, and they might get added to the next Atom release.
- Atom Syndication Format used in the Atom Protocol for editing purposes.
- An electronegative atom is called a polar atom.
- The chemical property of the atom is the ability of the atom to react with other atom or molecule.
- It can pair up with another atom which also needs to share one electron, such as another hydrogen atom or a chlorine atom.
- How fast a radioactive atom decays into a stable atom depends on the atom itself.
- The first model considers three parameters, namely particle volume, particle surface area and the calculated elongation value.
- Soil chemical activity is related to particle size, because chemical reactions take place on particle surfaces.
- Particle transport and deposition, optical properties, experimental methods, dynamics and control of particle formation processes.
- The particle size analyses were performed for determination of particle size effect on rheological properties.
- The particle affected by fluid motion is represented by particle transport equation for spherical particles.
- Mask captures particle and airborne virus, to some approximation, can be consider a particle.
- However, particle size difference has much more impact on segregation than particle shape.
- If the gbest particle stagnates, it can be replaced by a new particle.
- Understanding modern particle accelerators requires simulating charged particle transport through the machine elements.
- When an alpha or beta particle is emitted the particle changes identity.
ATOM vs PARTICLE: QUESTIONS
- How does an oxygen atom differ from a lithium atom?
- Berapa jumlah atom hidrogen yang terikat pada 1 atom oksigen?
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- What makes an atom want to react with another atom?
- How does the nucleus of one atom repel another atom?
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- What makes an atom more stable than a neutral atom?
- Apa yang dimaksud dengan atom dan perkembangan atom?
- Apakah ikatan ion dapat terjadi antara atom-atom unsur?
- Apakah model atom Dalton dapat menjelaskan cara atom-atom saling berikatan?
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- What is the force exerted by particle 2 on particle 1?
- Which particle emits a single beta particle when it decays?
- Why is special relativity necessary for describing particle-particle collisions?
- How does particle classification work in particle insight?
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- What is the particle lifespan of a particle emitter?