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Hey there! Have you ever wondered what the difference is between an atom that’s alive and one that’s dead? Well, you’ve come to the right place. Let me break it down for ya: an atom that’s alive is one that has a full set of electrons orbiting its nucleus, while a dead atom has either lost or gained electrons. Pretty cool, huh? Now you know the difference between an atom that’s alive and one that’s dead!

Is Atom Alive Or Dead? [Solved]

Nope, atoms ain’t alive. See, whether somethin’ is livin’ or not depends on if it can do stuff like grow, breathe and make more of itself. That’s somethin’ only complex structures can do - atoms just ain’t cut out for it.

  1. Atom: A basic unit of matter that is composed of a nucleus surrounded by electrons.

  2. Alive: Having life or animation; exhibiting the functions and properties of living organisms.

  3. Dead: No longer alive; having ceased to exist or live; lifeless.

Atoms are the building blocks of life, so they’re alive in a sense. But they’re also dead in that they don’t move or change on their own. It’s like a yin and yang thing - alive and dead at the same time!