Learning Objective: To learn about the size and composition of an atom.
Skill Level – Intermediate
Prerequisites:
Units of measurement in chemistry, mainly for length
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Chapter: Atom
Author's Note: Science encompasses several branches, but for a beginner aged 9-10 years, it all begins with the physical sciences-physics, chemistry, biology, earth science, and astronomy. In chemistry, students first learn about matter and its properties, which is followed in the next year by the study of atoms. Therefore, the study of atoms is a natural progression from the study of matter, making it an essential gateway to the world of chemistry. As years pass, chemistry evolves and subdivides into various fields, including physical, organic, inorganic, analytical, biochemistry, and more. Therefore, the study of atoms is rightly the first and most important step. Hence, the study of organic chemistry fundamentals begins with the examination of atoms.
In this chapter, you will learn about what makes matter, its uniqueness, how big an atom is, its size, and more.
Size of an atom- The World belongs to the tiniest!
If anything, that occupies space or has a measurable mass is matter, then the smallest part of the matter is the atom.
An atom is extremely small, with an average diameter of 100 picometers. To understand the minuteness of an atom, think of a poppy seed.

If a poppy seed is 1 millimetre long, dividing it into 1000 parts gives a ....
Therefore, the distinctiveness of matter is due to the different number of particles.....
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