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What is the basis of atomic physics?

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Answered by jackwilder17
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atomic physics ???hmmm

Explanation:

Atomic physics primarily considers atoms in isolation. Atomic models will consist of a single nucleus that may be surrounded by one or more bound electrons. It is not concerned with the formation of molecules (although much of the physics is identical), nor does it examine atoms in a solid state as condensed matter.

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