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#Atomicmass Reel by @academic_avengers - The Strangest Atomic Nuclei Ever Found: Neutron Halos Explained

These atomic nuclei have so many neutrons that the last few barely stick, forming a s
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The Strangest Atomic Nuclei Ever Found: Neutron Halos Explained These atomic nuclei have so many neutrons that the last few barely stick, forming a strange “neutron halo” around the core. #physics #nuclearphysics #quantummechanics #atomicnucleus #science
#Atomicmass Reel by @mathandscience_com - Learn Algebra, Calculus, Physics, Chemistry & Engineering at: MathAndScience.com

Understanding Isotopes and Protons
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Learn Algebra, Calculus, Physics, Chemistry & Engineering at: MathAndScience.com Understanding Isotopes and Protons
#Atomicmass Reel by @pratham.classes_kanpur - Development of atomic models by different scientists.

1. John Dalton (1803)

Proposed that atoms are solid, indivisible spheres.

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Development of atomic models by different scientists. 1. John Dalton (1803) Proposed that atoms are solid, indivisible spheres. Atoms of the same element are identical. 2. J. J. Thomson (1904) Proposed the “plum pudding model.” Atom is a positively charged sphere with electrons embedded in it. 3. Ernest Rutherford (1911) Discovered the nucleus. Atom has a small dense positive nucleus, and electrons move around it. 4. Niels Bohr (1913) Electrons move in fixed circular orbits (energy levels) around the nucleus. 5. Erwin Schrödinger (1926) Proposed the quantum mechanical model. Electrons exist in probability clouds (orbitals) rather than fixed paths. In short: Atomic theory evolved from a solid sphere model to a modern quantum model with electron clouds.
#Atomicmass Reel by @seleniumed - In the world of nuclear physics, 1+1 doesn't always equal 2. When protons and neutrons combine to form an atom's nucleus, the final product actually w
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In the world of nuclear physics, 1+1 doesn’t always equal 2. When protons and neutrons combine to form an atom’s nucleus, the final product actually weighs LESS than the parts used to make it! This “lost” mass is called the Mass Defect. It isn’t actually gone; it’s converted into the massive amount of energy needed to glue the nucleus together against the repulsive forces of the protons. This is the secret behind the immense power found inside every single atom. Follow @seleniumed to unlock the mysteries of the universe! #instagram #reels #physics #nuclearphysics #sciencefacts
#Atomicmass Reel by @quantumfield.ai - Atoms are the basic particles of the chemical elements and the fundamental building blocks of matter. 

An atom consists of a nucleus of protons and g
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Atoms are the basic particles of the chemical elements and the fundamental building blocks of matter. An atom consists of a nucleus of protons and generally neutrons, surrounded by an electromagnetically bound swarm of electrons. The chemical elements are distinguished from each other by the number of protons that are in their atoms. For example, any atom that contains 11 protons is sodium, and any atom that contains 29 protons is copper. Atoms with the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons are called isotopes of the same element. Link = https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atom#:~:text=Atoms%20are%20the%20basic%20particles,10%20m%20or%20100%20pm).
#Atomicmass Reel by @alien_x3m - This image shows one of the most extraordinary achievements in modern physics: the capture of a single atom. Using advanced instruments and electromag
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This image shows one of the most extraordinary achievements in modern physics: the capture of a single atom. Using advanced instruments and electromagnetic fields, scientists were able to isolate and hold one atom perfectly still between two tiny metal tips. That small glowing dot in the center is not a simulation or computer render—it is a real atom, one of the fundamental building blocks of all matter. Everything in the universe, from stars and planets to your own body, is made from atoms like this. Seeing one directly reminds us how incredibly small the foundation of reality truly is, yet how powerful and important these tiny particles are. #Atom #QuantumPhysics #Science #Physics
#Atomicmass Reel by @astronautarchive - The atom: debated at the turn of the 20th century. Now we know matter is made of atoms, then electrons, then protons & neutrons. Protons: 2 ups, 1 dow
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The atom: debated at the turn of the 20th century. Now we know matter is made of atoms, then electrons, then protons & neutrons. Protons: 2 ups, 1 down. Neutrons: 2 downs, 1 up. Just 4 fundamental particles build everything! #ParticlePhysics #QuantumMechanics #ScienceFacts #Physics #Atom #BigBang #Cosmology #ScienceExplained #LearnOnReels #ReelsScience
#Atomicmass Reel by @thescientist.world - Atomic Models

#research #science #scientist #universe #university #school #physics #relativity #physics #universe #university #education #sunday #wor
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Atomic Models #research #science #scientist #universe #university #school #physics #relativity #physics #universe #university #education #sunday #world #worldwide #chemsitry #physicsclass #learningeveryday
#Atomicmass Reel by @ikons_tutorials - Orbitals against Electrons#education #fyp #reels #trending #viral #physics #chemistry #maths #everyone #foryou
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Orbitals against Electrons#education #fyp #reels #trending #viral #physics #chemistry #maths #everyone #foryou
#Atomicmass Reel by @thephysicist_boy - Faulty Atomic Models and the Fine‑Structure Constant.

An atom packs 99.9% of its mass into the nucleus that occupies barely 10⁻¹² of its volume. So,
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Faulty Atomic Models and the Fine‑Structure Constant. An atom packs 99.9% of its mass into the nucleus that occupies barely 10⁻¹² of its volume. So, if the atom is 99.999999999% empty, does this emptiness resemble space, or is it a gap within space? Think about it! Electrons are pointy or waves, or what- we are not sure. These facts pull us deeper into the atom’s absurdity: what if the atomic models we inherited from Rutherford-Bohr-Sommerfeld are inaccurate? What if the elegant diagrams we memorized in school were not representations of reality, but imaginary scaffolds built to solve mathematical problems? Atomic models are presented as the bedrock of chemistry, physics, and cosmology. Yet the story is a layered myth of changing models with fragile interpretations that endlessly test our willingness to believe. Let’s dig a bit deeper… Rutherford’s atomic model first pictured the atom as a miniature solar system, with electrons orbiting a dense central nucleus. The story begins with hydrogen, the simplest atom. Scientists discovered that its mass was roughly the sum of a proton and an electron, which led to the proton-electron planetary model. But the model immediately ran into trouble. If electrons orbit the nucleus, then they should radiate energy and collapse into the nucleus. Practically, they do not. To solve this, Bohr introduced quantized orbits: electrons could only occupy certain energy levels. But this was a mathematical fix, not an explanation of physical significance. Sommerfeld expanded the model with elliptical orbits and sub‑orbitals to explain the fine structure of hydrogen’s spectral lines. For Feynman, it stood as the greatest surprise in physics- a hand-pushed intricate signature of God. Pauli said it would be his first question to God. According to QND, the fine structure constant emerged as a mysterious number to govern the splitting of energy levels- is not the beauty of physics, but the limits of our understanding? Interestingly, Stark accused Sommerfeld of manipulating data- the scientific community was divided, and the contradictions grew ever since. Then came Broglie, Born and Schrödinger. The classical model #physics #science #fyp

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