concept   atomic structure

10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) US (1) Japan (1) Physics education in the West (1) Chemistry-aware communities (1) Indonesia (1) Nuclear physics researchers in Europe (1) Pacific Island countries (1) South America (1) chemistry (1) nuclear power plants (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 atomic structure US Understanding atomic structure is essential for advancements in chemistry, physics, and technology in the US. 9
2 atomic structure Japan The concept of atomic structure represents harmony and balance in traditional Japanese art and philosophy. 3
3 atomic structure Physics education in the West Physics education in the West teaches atomic structure as the foundation of matter using protons, neutrons, and electrons. 2
4 atomic structure Chemistry-aware communities Chemistry-aware communities understand that atomic structure refers to the arrangement of protons, neutrons, and electrons within an atom. 1
5 atomic structure Indonesia Traditional cultural and societal contexts in Indonesia have limited relevance for the concept of atomic structure. 1
6 atomic structure Nuclear physics researchers in Europe Nuclear physics researchers in Europe study the structure and behavior of atomic nuclei and interactions between protons and neutrons. 1
7 atomic structure Pacific Island countries Traditional cultural and societal contexts in Pacific Island countries have limited relevance to the concept of atomic structure. 1
8 atomic structure South America In South American culture, the concept of atomic structure is less prevalent in traditional knowledge and cultural practices. 1
9 atomic structure chemistry Atomic structure in chemistry involves subatomic particles like protons, neutrons, and electrons that impact an element's properties. 1
10 atomic structure nuclear power plants Atomic structure is critical for energy production in nuclear power plants and is regulated for safety. 1