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/ˈæt.əm/
[/ˈæt.əm/]
basic unit of matter
The smallest unit of a chemical element, made of a nucleus surrounded by electrons.
Everything around us, from water to metal, is made of incredibly tiny particles called atoms.
Everything around us, from water to metal, is made of incredibly tiny particles called atoms.
From Greek 'atomos' (indivisible), from 'a-' (not) plus 'tomos' (cut), via Latin 'atomus'.
A fundamental concept in chemistry and physics.