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The answer should be yes because billions of years ago the world was formed by the exprotion of an atom which means that they eventually touch each other
The answer is depends, is not yes or no
Cause considering
concept of touch makes no sense at the atomic level because atoms don’t have hard boundaries. Atoms are not really solid spheres
They made up of other smaller particles
Yes
Yes because the are invisible
Yes it can
Yes
It is possible for atoms to touch or collide due to their force of attraction.
If “touching” is taken to mean that two atoms influence each other significantly, then atoms do indeed touch, but only when they get close enough.
Well when atoms are not well known, how they exist however they do touch eachother through all the fundamental forces but it isn’t normal touch per se as there are always spaces between them that is not occupied by the electro cloud
If two atoms are held a meter apart, they are touching each other through all four fundamental forces. However, for typical atoms, the electromagnetic force tends to dominate over the other forces.