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what is the origin of Atom?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The idea that all matter is made up of tiny, indivisible particles, or atoms, is believed to have originated with the Greek philosopher Leucippus of Miletus and his student Democritus of Abdera in the 5th century B.C. (The word atom comes from the Greek word atomos, which means “indivisible.”)

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Answered by riyababla2006
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The electrons of the hull of atoms in parts formed during the big bang, part of them come into existence, when neutrons decay to protons. These neutrons may have been free neutrons, or neutrons bound in instable atomic nuclei. Hence our body doesn't contain the exact same atoms as they formed in stars.


suraj812: whole Galaxy is made up of atoms so, what is the origin of atom?
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