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The smallest part of a substance that still has the characteristics of that substance is called a molecule.
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No, in fact, the smallest party of a substance that at the same time, is still a substance is a molecule.
No, cells contain mixtures of many substances.
Molecules are the smallest part of a substance. Molecules have all the properties of a substance.
No, a particle is not the largest part of a substance. Particles are the smallest units of a substance that still retain the chemical properties of that substance. Substances can be made up of many particles.
The smallest part of a substance made from more than one atom that still retains the properties of the substance is a molecule. A molecule is a group of atoms bonded together, representing the smallest fundamental unit of a chemical compound that can take part in a chemical reaction.
The smallest part of substance that still retains the properties of that compound is called an atom. All things are made of atoms.
The smallest part of a molecule is an atom. Atoms are the basic units of matter and are composed of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
Molecule, or atom in the case of a pure elemental substance.
If that substance is an element, the smallest part is the atom which, if broken down further into atomic particles, loses its identity.
i am doin a unit on liquids, so i know a little about this stuff.... we learned a little about this unit, so i think it is... an ATOM... hopefully, i am right... sorry if you ge this answer wrong. =]