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Nov 16 STE Why AbbVie’s (ABBV) Drug Setback Creates A Prime Buy-The-Dip Moment
Nov 15 STE Pharma Stock Roundup: AZN, BAYRY's Earnings, ABBV's Pipeline Setback
Nov 15 STE U.S. Pharma is largely immune from 'MAHA' impact: Wolfe
Nov 15 STE AbbVie Stock Falls 11% in a Month: Should You Buy the Dip?
Nov 15 STE AbbVie, Bitcoin And An Energy Stock On CNBC's 'Final Trades'
Nov 15 STE Got $1,500 to Invest? AbbVie Just Proved the Bull Thesis for Its Stock
Nov 15 STE Viking Fund Management Sells Big Oil Stocks In Q3, Cuts Tesla Position In Half, Adds To Largest Position Broadcom
Nov 14 STE Robert Bruce's Strategic Moves in Q3 2024: Spotlight on AerCap Holdings NV
Nov 14 STE AbbVie shares trade in the red for seventh straight session
Nov 14 STE Syros Stock Plunges as Lead Cancer Study Fails to Meet Primary Goal
Nov 14 STE 2 Dividend Stocks to Buy Hand Over Fist in November
Nov 14 STE AbbVie Awards 20 Individuals Living With Migraine To Support Career Aspirations
Nov 12 STE AbbVie's Schizophrenia Failure Disappoints But Analysts Show Confidence In Immunology Portfolio
Nov 12 AIR Woodside Teams up With Baker Hughes and Bechtel to Pedal for a Purpose
Nov 12 STE AbbVie Stock Declines as Schizophrenia Studies Fail, BMY Gains
Nov 12 STE AbbVie’s stock plummets over 12% after schizophrenia drug flops in Phase II trials
Nov 12 STE Some Investors May Be Willing To Look Past AbbVie's (NYSE:ABBV) Soft Earnings
Nov 12 STE Company News for Nov 12, 2024
Nov 12 STE What the NFL Draft Can Teach Investors About Big Pharma
Nov 11 STE AbbVie And Pfizer: Q3 Dividend Checkup Post-Earnings
Atoms

An atom is the smallest constituent unit of ordinary matter that has the properties of a chemical element. Every solid, liquid, gas, and plasma is composed of neutral or ionized atoms. Atoms are extremely small; typical sizes are around 100 picometers (a ten-billionth of a meter, in the short scale).
Atoms are small enough that attempting to predict their behavior using classical physics – as if they were billiard balls, for example – gives noticeably incorrect predictions due to quantum effects. Through the development of physics, atomic models have incorporated quantum principles to better explain and predict this behavior.
Every atom is composed of a nucleus and one or more electrons bound to the nucleus. The nucleus is made of one or more protons and typically a similar number of neutrons. Protons and neutrons are called nucleons. More than 99.94% of an atom's mass is in the nucleus. The protons have a positive electric charge, the electrons have a negative electric charge, and the neutrons have no electric charge. If the number of protons and electrons are equal, that atom is electrically neutral. If an atom has more or fewer electrons than protons, then it has an overall negative or positive charge, respectively, and it is called an ion.
The electrons of an atom are attracted to the protons in an atomic nucleus by this electromagnetic force. The protons and neutrons in the nucleus are attracted to each other by a different force, the nuclear force, which is usually stronger than the electromagnetic force repelling the positively charged protons from one another. Under certain circumstances, the repelling electromagnetic force becomes stronger than the nuclear force, and nucleons can be ejected from the nucleus, leaving behind a different element: nuclear decay resulting in nuclear transmutation.
The number of protons in the nucleus defines to what chemical element the atom belongs: for example, all copper atoms contain 29 protons. The number of neutrons defines the isotope of the element. The number of electrons influences the magnetic properties of an atom. Atoms can attach to one or more other atoms by chemical bonds to form chemical compounds such as molecules. The ability of atoms to associate and dissociate is responsible for most of the physical changes observed in nature and is the subject of the discipline of chemistry.

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