Phrases with «ordinary atoms»

The phrase "ordinary atoms" refers to the regular, common atoms that make up everything around us. These atoms are not unique or special, but rather the basic building blocks of all matter. Full definition

Sentences with «ordinary atoms»

  • A «giant atom» can be created, filled with ordinary atoms. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Whereas «up» and «down» quarks instantly condense to form protons and neutrons, the addition of «strange» quarks makes a stable nugget that can grow far more massive than the nuclei of ordinary atoms, Witten proposed in 1984. (sciencemag.org)
  • 23 STRANGE MATTER Ordinary atoms contain particles called quarks, which come in two varieties: up and down. (discovermagazine.com)
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