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Atómico

Atómico is the Spanish and Portuguese adjective meaning relating to atoms. In Portuguese, the word appears as atômico. The root is the Greek atomos, meaning “indivisible,” transmitted through Latin and the Romance languages.

In science, the concept rests on atomic theory: matter is composed of atoms, each with a central

Beyond basic science, atom-related concepts underpin nuclear physics, enabling understanding of nuclear reactions such as fission

In culture and language, Atómico may appear as a descriptor in titles, brands, or artistic works to

nucleus
of
protons
and
neutrons
surrounded
by
electrons
in
orbit
around
the
nucleus.
The
atomic
number
Z
specifies
the
element,
and
the
atomic
mass
A
approximates
the
total
number
of
nucleons.
Isotopes
are
variants
with
different
neutron
counts.
Electrons
occupy
quantum-mechanical
orbitals,
and
their
arrangement
determines
chemical
properties
and
reactivity.
and
fusion,
and
technologies
including
atomic
clocks,
radiography,
and
magnetic
resonance
imaging.
Atomic
and
molecular
spectroscopy
permits
the
analysis
of
matter
through
emitted
or
absorbed
light.
The
periodic
table
organizes
elements
by
atomic
number
and
electron
configuration.
evoke
precision,
modernity,
or
futuristic
themes.
The
term
is
common
in
education,
science
communication,
and
policy
discourse
when
discussing
atomic
energy,
materials,
and
fundamental
physics.