atom in Arabic
atom in Arabic is ذَرَّة — atom means the smallest unit of a chemical element that retains its properties, made up of a nucleus and surrounding electrons.
atom in Arabic
ذَرَّة
Pronounced: ḏarra
historical: theoretical particle of matter
What does "atom" mean?
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noun The smallest unit of a chemical element that retains its properties, made up of a nucleus and surrounding electrons.
"Every atom of oxygen has eight protons."
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noun A tiny or minimal amount of something.
"There isn't an atom of truth in that rumor."
atom in a sentence
- Every atom of oxygen has eight protons.
- Splitting the atom released enormous amounts of energy.
- There isn't an atom of truth in that rumor.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "atom" in Arabic?
"atom" in Arabic is ذَرَّة. atom means: The smallest unit of a chemical element that retains its properties, made up of a nucleus and surrounding electrons.
How do you pronounce ذَرَّة?
"atom" in Arabic is ذَرَّة, pronounced "ḏarra".
How do you use "atom" in a sentence?
Example: "Every atom of oxygen has eight protons." In Arabic, "atom" is ذَرَّة.
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