Atoms are too large to be in two places 'at once'. There are no known physical systems, to my knowledge, that behave this way, with the possible exception of electrons inside an atom which have 'clouds of probability', and are not localizable to a specific location in space without performing some type of observation. Until they are 'observed', they can in some sense be said to be in many locations 'at once', although that is a rather sloppy and colloquial way to describe the details.