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Elements
atom and netrons
Compounds are composed of elements. Elements are composed of sub-atomic particles (electrons, protons, and neutrons).
Molecules are not part of a quark, quite the reverse.Quarks are theoretical particles that make up, in various combinations, subatomic particles such as protons and neutrons.Protons, neutrons and electrons make up atoms of elements in their various combinations.Atoms of elements make up molecules in their various combinations.
Tiny particles that make up matter are called atoms. Atoms are composed of even smaller particles known as protons, neutrons, and electrons. These subatomic particles combine in various ways to form different elements found in the universe.
Atoms make up elements Neutrons, Protons and Electrons make up Atoms. Quarks make up Neutrons and Protons. In the end everything is made of energy.
The small particles that make up matter are called atoms. Atoms are the basic building blocks of all elements and substances in the universe.
Protons and electrons are particles that make up all elements. Neutrons are also found in all elements with the exception of an isotope of hydrogen. The most common isotope of hydrogen contains no neutrons.
The Periodic Table of elements
Particles that make up matter are in a state of constant motion.
Yes, everything is made of tiny particles - if it is an element then the particles are atoms of that element, if it is a compound then the particles are molecules composed of atoms of the elements which make up the compound.
The periodic table documents known elements, each of which are atoms. Different elements are defined by the number of protons in their nucleus. Atoms are the fundamental "building blocks" of chemical compounds. However, atoms are comprised of protons, neutrons and electrons. Hence, the "building blocks" of atoms are these three subatomic particles. Further still, protons and neutrons are comprised of even smaller particles called quarks. Hence, these are the "building blocks" of protons and neutrons. To summarise, elements are not the most fundamental particles which make up matter. They are however, for all intents and purposes, the fundamental particles in a chemical context.