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Added 24-10-09
That the atom is composed of a positively charged nucleus and
electrons are negatively charged. And another guest, as I call it mona
particles
Particles, including particles tie a tie, including positive
and negative.
The model says that the new atomic charge of an atom, is less
than half of the electron charge, if not added to atom particles
draw.
When you add a draw particles become almost neutral atom.
Now there is a shipment nuclei of atoms are stronger than the
total shipment of electrons, nuclei we mamed it strong. Or nuclei of
atoms is strong.
There are nuclei of atoms are weak relative to the total charge of
electrons, nuclei we mamed weak or nuclei of atoms are weak.
An example of the atoms is a weak iron, and the strong oxygen atoms
or hydrogen.
Now to be equally shipment one of the atoms must be added to the
atom, particle-wave or negative parity, and type of the item.
This applies to most elements of the periodic table. But not
all. And here comes to mind that more elements of the globe
Are the elements of weak nuclei. Add that in our planet Jsmat
draw positive either negative is rare in abundance. If
That's the case, we can account for the rule of causal
explanation. We know that atoms nuclei strong need to particles
Negative parity, the atoms that strong obtained easily, becomes
neutral and atom are the neutral gas does not want to be near
Of which resembled, except in special cases, either if the
vulnerable component of the atoms, it can not get everything
Vicu what he wants in the solid state. And solid-state degrees If
the difference between the atom and a cargo shipment electrons large,
The atom needs a huge amount of positive particles in order to
become a liquid or gas. This Mayall heat needed to melt metals
The variation in what is required of each element of them.
Dr Sadi Said Muna |
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