atomimaailma
Atomimaailma, literally the world of atoms, is a Finnish term used to describe the realm of atomic science—the study of atoms, their constituents, and the forces that govern their behavior. The field covers atomic structure, interactions, and the properties of matter emerging from the smallest scales.
An atom consists of a nucleus, containing protons and neutrons, surrounded by electrons in regions called orbitals
At atomic scales, quantum mechanics governs behavior. Electrons occupy energy levels and probabilistic orbitals rather than
The concept has a long history, from Dalton's atomism to Thomson's discovery of the electron, Rutherford's nuclear
Modern research in the atomimaailma relies on techniques such as spectroscopy, X-ray crystallography, electron microscopy, and
In education and public discourse, atomimaailma is used to explain how the properties of substances arise from