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| subject | fact | |||
| atmophile element | has occurrence atmosphere of a planet or asteroid | ![]() |
| has definition volatile element that tends to be found in the atmosphere of a planet or asteroid | ![]() | |
| is a kind of planetary element | ![]() | |
| element | is a part of Universe | ![]() |
| has synonym atom | ![]() | |
| particle | obeys uncertainty principle | ![]() |
| has frequency inversely proportional to the wavelength | ![]() | |
| has wavelength inversely proportional to its momentum | ![]() | |
| has charge | ![]() | |
| has mass | ![]() | |
| physical object | has location or center of gravity | ![]() |
| has angular momentum | ![]() | |
| has velocity | ![]() | |
| has momentum | ![]() | |
| has temperature | ![]() | |
| has volume | ![]() | |
| has extent | ![]() | |
| has material | ![]() |
Kinds of atmophile element :
(7 facts)
(5 kinds, 158 facts) (C, 3P0 in ground state) - pure forms occur as graphite, diamond and buckminsterfullerene C60
(3 kinds, 153 facts) (H, 2S1/2 in ground state) - Colourless, odourless gas, insuluable in water. Lightest, most abundant element in the Universe. Its atom comprises one proton and one electron. The element occurs both in stars and as interstellar clouds, in regions where it may be neutral (H I regions) or ionized (H II regions). It was produced by the big bang. Hydrogen 1 is the most common isotope; deuterium, is rarer; and tritium, is radioactive.,
(6 facts)
(5 kinds, 134 facts) (N, 4S3/2 in ground state) - colourless, odourless gas (N2)
(5 kinds, 125 facts) (O, 3P2 in ground state) - colourless, odourless gas (O2) which is very reactive
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