No, an atom is not a solid sphere. Instead, it consists of a dense nucleus containing protons and neutrons, surrounded by a cloud of electrons that occupy different energy levels or orbitals. This electron cloud is often depicted as a probability distribution rather than a fixed shape, highlighting the atom's non-solid and dynamic nature. Thus, atoms are more accurately described as complex structures rather than simple solid spheres.
A sphere is a geometric solid because it has 3 dimentions.
A sphere is a solid with no edges.
Sphere ,because the sphere is roll if you put sphere in the table it can be roll. *_*
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The Solid Sphere Model proposed by John Dalton suggests that an atom is a solid sphere with no internal structure. Dalton envisioned atoms as indivisible and indestructible particles that make up all matter. This model laid the foundation for modern atomic theory.
dalton created a solid sphere model. He belived that the atom was one single sphere, and that diffrent elements were made of diffrent types of atoms.
Atom on Sphere was created in 2011.
Since a sphere is round it is a shape without a face.
No it is not a solid.
Dalton theorized that an atom was a tiny solid sphere. Today we know that atoms are not solid, in fact are mostly open space.
atom was described as tiny, hard, indestructible sphere by Newton.
A sphere is a geometric solid because it has 3 dimentions.
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Dalton's model of an atom, proposed in the early 19th century, viewed the atom as a solid, indivisible sphere. He believed that atoms of different elements had different masses and sizes, and that they combined in simple whole number ratios to form compounds. However, this model was later replaced by more advanced atomic models that better explained the behavior of atoms.
I think it probably looked like a sphere. not positive.