No.
An atom.
true
An atom is the smallest particle there can be and can't be broken down any further while compounds are composed of two or more different atoms of elements.
An atom is the smallest particle there can be and can't be broken down any further while compounds are composed of two or more different atoms of elements.
Electron is an elemenatry and fundamental nuclear particle; electron has not any components.
The term 'particle' broadly encompasses any relatively small piece of matter, but in particle and nuclear physics, quarks and electrons are smallest, followed by protons, then neutrons.
Molecule
Molecule
A molecule is the smallest particle of a "compound" being that compounds are made up of more than one atom. The smallest particle of any "chemical element" that retains its properties would be the atom.
The smallest particle in physics is considered to be the quarks and leptons, which are elementary particles that make up matter. These particles are not believed to have any substructure and are considered fundamental building blocks of the universe.
atom is d smaalest particle made up of neutron,proton n electron....
An atom is the smallest particle of an element that has the properties of that element. The atom consists of a certain amount of electrons, protons and usually neutrons. The amount of each of these sub-atomic particles is what makes an element. No Sub-Atomic Particles have any characterisitics of an element. It is the collective arrangement of electrons and protons (and usually neutrons) which gives an element its characteristics. An atom is the smallest particle that has elemental characteristics.