Atoms are the basic building blocks of all matter, comprising protons, neutrons, and electrons. Each chemical element consists of atoms that are distinct for that element, characterized by the number of protons in the nucleus, known as the atomic number.
The concept of atoms dates back to ancient Greek philosophy but has been refined and confirmed through scientific research over centuries.
- Protons and neutrons form the nucleus, which holds the atom's mass.
- Electrons orbit this nucleus and are involved in chemical reactions and bonding.
Understanding atoms is fundamental in calculating chemical quantities and understanding reactions. For example, knowing the number of atoms in a given mass of selenium allows nutritionists and scientists to assess selenium's presence in dietary contexts.