Yes. An atom is made up of neutrons, protons, and electrons, and it is quite possible to break it up into its parts.
that is the wrong answer. they could be broken in to smaller parts. people destroy an atom to make energy, which make an atomic bomb
Kilgor4 writes:
I FRICKING LOVE THESE TOPICS. Atoms can be destroyed (and make a huge mess of Hiroshima and Nagasaki) but I want to know if they can be dissolved instantaneously and without the explosions (in a sense, can you build a DECREATOR?)
There are currently no nuclear weapons big enough that just one could destroy the US. It is possible that enough of them could pretty much destroy our way of life for decades to come.
depends on how far away you are from where it exploded.
Cortes did not want any possible chance of retreat in ship from his soldiers
It depends on how strong the tornado is. If its a weak tornado then most likely it can not, but if it's a very strong tornado it is very possible that it can.
by pollution and destroy the land
atom bomb are very powerful weapons which destroy or kill people.
An atom cannot be cutted by chemical or mechanical procedures; only nuclear physics methods can destroy the atom.
Neutrons as well as protons are what make up the nucleus of an atom.
no, energy can be transfered to another source, but you can not destroy it.
Ground state
No, it is not possible because the size of an atom is smaller than the wavelength of light.
Atomic bombs create such a powerful explosion because it is started by an atom splitting open, releasing its energy and splitting other atoms, which split other atoms and so on and so on. There are some labs that have a very complex machine that can split atoms and see what's inside. Obviously, you can't do this at home, but it is possible to split an atom.
Its possible
The atom may emit a photon.
Not possible.
Not possible.
NO, but it is possible to flip one