Chemistry, asked by leo95, 1 year ago

If an atom consists of 99% empty space then why matter cant pass through matter?

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Answered by genious2000
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Matter consists of many atoms. So the size matters for the fact that mater is like mountains and atoms are like small holes. Atom size in Angstrom units whereas mater can be any size but sufficiently bigger than this.

genious2000: please mark it as brainliest
leo95: cant the atom be considered as matter. what i meant was can smaller atoms pass through the space between bigger attoms
genious2000: for a particular mater, size of atom is almost fixed
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