Subject: Aren't there spaces between atoms if they're spheres and bunched up togethe
Date: Wed May 6 22:23:55 1998
Posted by Justin Claravall
Grade level: 4-6
School: Our Lady of Fatima School
City: Artesia State/Province: California
Country: U.S.A.
Area of science: Physics
ID: 894511435.Ph
Message:
My question can't fit, so I'll ask it here. If atoms and subatomic particles are sphere-shaped and bunched up together, aren't there any spaces between them? If there is, what is it called?
Re: Aren't there spaces between atoms if they're spheres and bunched up togethe
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