Subject: if a neutron is separated from an atom could it pass through other atoms?
Date: Wed Nov 12 01:58:26 2003
Posted by Claire
Grade level: 7-9
School: methodist ladies college
City: melbourne State/Province: victoria
Country: australia
Area of science: Physics
ID: 1068623906.Ph
Message:
sorryI don't know anything. but what I mean is, could the proton neutron or
electron, by itself, singular pass through other atoms, for example the atoms
that make up a table?
Re: if a neutron is separated from an atom could it pass through other atoms?
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