Physics, asked by Braɪnlyємρєяσя, 3 months ago

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Do atoms ever actually touch each other?
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Answered by muskanroy34
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Answer:

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Explanation:

If "touching" is taken to mean that two atoms influence each other significantly, then atoms do indeed touch, but only when they get close enough. ... With 95% of the atom's electron probability density contained in this mathematical surface, we could say that atoms do not touch until their 95% regions begin to overlap

Answered by XxBrainlyLordxX
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If "touching" is taken to mean that two atoms influence each other significantly, then atoms do indeed touch, but only when they get close enough. With 95% of the atom's electron probability density contained in this mathematical surface, we could say that atoms do not touch until their 95% regions begin to overlap.

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