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Term: atoms


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"Physics is the study and application of the fundamental laws of nature, including the laws of motion, gravity, electromagnetism, heat, and microscopic interactions. These laws govern the behavior of objects at all scales, from the smallest subatomic particles to the entire observable universe. In between, physicists study nuclear reactions, the interactions of atoms with light, properties of solids, chaotic dynamics of fluids, and the evolution of stars and galaxies, among many other applications."

If this doesn't tickle your fancy, there is always the quote from Rutherford: "In science, there is only physics; all the rest is stamp collecting."

Nanotechnology: a general term covering nanoscale science and engineering. A more narrow definition is miniaturization engineering at the nanometer scale. Nano is a metric prefix meaning 'billionth', in this case, science, technology, and engineering at sizes measured in billionths of a meter, which is 1,000 times smaller than a micrometer. It is proposed to build electronic and mechanical devices which are made of very tiny parts (as are biotic systems), but which may have very large effects (as do biotic systems).
Organic Chemistry is the branch of chemistry dealing with the compounds of carbon.
Covers the development of science within a regional, topical, social or political context. Many scientific discoveries were influenced or hindered by the political and cultural climate of the times.
This category is concerned with NMR, EPR, MRI and NQR. There are categories for user guides, commercial vendors of NMR systems and supplies, NMR theory, magnet safety, shimming, in short nearly everything to do with the use, repair and operation of a NMR, EPR, MRI or NQR system. 07/23/00
Plasma, called also the fourth state of matter (the other three are solid, liquid, and gas), is mixture of ionized atoms (atoms stripped of some or all of their electrons) and surrounding electrons.
A selection of sites containing online versions of the periodic table of elements. Sites are classified according to the number of properties they display:
  • Very Basic: less than eight properties.
  • Basic: 9 - 16 properties.
  • Detailed: 17 - 24 properties.
  • Comprehensive: 25 - 32 properties.
  • Very comprehensive: more than 32 properties.

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The physics which describes subatomic systems and interactions of elementary particles.
The study of all elements and compounds of elements except for carbon.
Welcome to Uranium, one of the most desired elements by third-world nations! Uranium is #92 on the Periodic Tables, and is used in producing energy as well as nuclear bombs.
The noble gases are the elements in group 18 of the periodic table, that is: helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon and radon.
Welcome to the home of NonmetalS! Nonmetal elements possess high ionization energies and have high electronegativities. They tend to gain electrons when in combination with metals, or to share electrons when in combination with other elements. They tend to be brittle in the solid phase, to have low thermal and electrical conductivities, and to lack metallic luster. Here you can find information about the chemical and physical properties of nonmetals!

Infrared spectroscopy is a technique used in molecular bond identification and characterisation, where atomic vibrations and rotations are exploited to produce a spectrum.