Examples of using Every atom in English and their translations into Thai
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Latent contemporary touches every atom.
I celebrate myself, for every atom belonging to me belongs to you?
With every cell, every molecule, every atom.
Of course, they say every atom in our bodies was once part of a star.
With every cell, with every molecule, with every atom.
Each one of us, every atom in every galaxy in every universe, In the end.
An uncharged elementary particle with a mass slightly greater than that of the proton, and found in the nucleus of every atom heavier than hydrogen.
We don't know, maybe in every atom maybe you had two magnesiums and four iodines.
Every atom and molecule has a set number of possible energy levels for its electrons.
And strong interactions are happening millions of times each second in every atom of our bodies, holding the atomic nuclei together.
Thomson's theory was that every atom consists of positive charges and a sufficient number of negative electrons that make the atom neutral.
Every atom has a core, which is made up of at least one positively charged particle called a proton, and in most cases, some number of neutral particles called neutrons.
And this power when it acts, every atom explodes, the whole atomic energy goes into a destructive power.
So, in every atom, there is some small, but non-zero, probability that for a very, very short period of time, one of its electrons is at the other end of the known universe.
In the last video we talked about how every atom really wants to have eight-- let me write that down-- eight electrons in its outermost shell.
That's a one followed by 500 zeroes, a number so vast that if every atom in our observable universe had its own universe and all of the atoms in all of those universes each had their own universe, and you repeated that for two more cycles, you would still be at a tiny fraction of the total-- namely, one trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillionth.
But every single thing that makes us, every atom in us, has already created a myriad of different things and will go on to create a myriad of new things.
But every single thing that makes us, every atom in us, has already created a myriad of different things and will go on to create a myriad of new things.
So my vision is that, just like every scientist knows the word"atom," that matter is made out of atoms, every scientist would know the words like"the cloud," saying"Yes, and," and science will become much more creative, make many, many more unexpected discoveries for the benefit of us all, and would also be much more playful.
So that tells me that for every mercury atom-- remember, moles is just a number-- for every mercury atom I have, I have two chlorine atoms.
Laughter So when these crash into molecules of oxygen, as they do in your engine or in your barbecues, they release energy and they reassemble, and every carbon atom ends up at the center of a CO2 molecule, holding on to two oxygens, and all the hydrogens end up as parts of waters, and everybody follows the rules.
The sizes of the electron orbits are strictly limited, and different for the atoms of every element.