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Originally Posted by truedream
I have just given simple science word, keeping in my mind about school children.
But you are not coming to my main idea or don’t understand it because of my english;
Ok I will change the name given to Suns core atom and earth’s solid core atom.
I am mainly speaking about core atoms
Sun core is made up of A atom and like wise
Earth solid core is made of B atom.
I say A is not equals to B
You cannot 100% add A with B or B with A. if you try then you can see the effect of repulsion or anti gravity.
That is can you add or mix hydrogen atom with our solid core of earth?
But A will add with A, likewise B will add with B with attraction or gravity
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O.K. you have now changed your nomenclature to avoid confusion with what scientists understand the terms "gas" and "solid" to mean. My original question still stands, however.
If I had an atom in front of me, how do I determine if it is a type A or a type B atom?
Let's take an example, is an atom of mercury a type A atom, and why?