Atoms are the basic building blocks of any material system: their physics rules over the behaviour of basically everything. Therefore, even if we limit ourselves to just consider what is found on our planet, the atomistic picture is really needed to understand at the most fundamental level the physical behaviour of organic and inorganic matter, biological molecules and systems, as well as geological materials. Accordingly, some substantial basic notion on atomic physics must be recognised as inalienable from a modern undergraduate course in physics, as well as in materials science, chemistry, and, likely, engineering too. Since the first step in atomic aggregation consists in the formation of molecules, any tutorial introduction to the top...