Chemistry, asked by sanarehmankhan, 3 months ago

Why the atoms of walls and of daily routines non living things are not collapsed , as electrons always in motion ?

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Answered by Moncheri06
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If atoms were mostly empty space, we could remove this space and shrink atoms. In reality, atoms do not contain any empty space. Rather, they are filled completely with spread-out electrons, making the shrinking of atoms impossible.

Answered by chinki004
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for this take an exam

imagine a building in which 100s humans are moving randomly and now imagine another building next to this and it also have humans moving randomly

now with the movement of humans inside building two buildings Never collapse because there is no effect of motion on the buildings

in the same way atom is a building and electrons are human

hope i keep that simple

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