All the components of an atom (neutron, proton, electron) are called subatomic particles or elementary particles.
answ2. Protons and neutrons are all. These may be divided into further parts, but that is beyond the question.
Excluding all subatomic particles, theElectron
All part of an atom or are subatomic particles
Subatomic particles or, when they all come together, an atom.
All are remarkable but in the atom I consider that the most important is the proton.
ALL subatomic particles fall into one of those three categories.
Electrons are the subatomic particles in an atom that interact with photons. When photons interact with electrons, they can be absorbed, emitted, or scattered, leading to various chemical and physical processes in a molecule.
All atoms have protons. Protons are positively charged subatomic particles located in the nucleus of an atom.
All are indispensable; only the isotope 1H hasn't a neutron.
It is the neutron and proton that make up the nucleus of an atom. The only exception is Hydrogen (isotope mass number 1), having only one (single) proton in its nucleus and no neutrons. All other atoms have a nucleus that is made up of combinations of these two subatomic particles.
ALL the subatomic particles, protons, neutrons, electrons, quarks, neutrinos, etc.