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The phrase "atom is an" is not complete and lacks context, but it is grammatically correct as part of a larger sentence.
You can use it when introducing a definition or explanation related to atoms in a scientific context.
Example: "An atom is an essential building block of matter, consisting of protons, neutrons, and electrons."
Alternatives: "an atom represents a" or "an atom serves as a".
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An atom is an expression p (t 1, …, t n ), where p is a predicate of arity n ≥ 0 and each t i is either a variable or an element from U.
On the tiny scales of particle physics, a tungsten atom is an enormous, sprawling thing.
The concept of the atom is an ancient one; the Greek philosopher Democritus (c. 460 c. 370 bce) proposed a form of "atomism" that contained the essential features of the chemical atom later introduced by the British chemist John Dalton in 1810.
As Fe atom is an electron pair acceptor it can be termed as Lewis acid whereas inhibitors P1 and P2 being electron donors act as base.
Propanediol, i.e., 1,2-PD, a three-carbon diol with a stereogenic center at the central carbon atom, is an important medium-value commodity chemical with a 4%% annual growth in the market size.
This can be explained by the fact that the potential reacting atoms for C-oxidation and aliphatic hydroxylation could be the same if this atom is an aliphatic carbon atom without connected hydroxyl- or oxo-groups.
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The atom is a crystal/of a sort;.
Atom is a word whose origin is paradoxically unscientific.
The most stable nucleus of an atom is a medium-sized one, iron.
Atom is a very small position in the overall portfolio, however".
If they do not fully cancel, the atom is a permanent magnetic dipole, as are iron atoms.
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