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.
An atom and an element are synonyms. Rather, subatomic particles make up atoms (and elements). The three types of subatomic particles are neutrons, protons, and electrons.
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.
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.
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 atomic mass number of an element is determined by mass of the nucleus of an atom. Therefore the particles that make up the nucleus determine the mass number. These particles are protons and neutrons.The mass of the protons and neutrons do not vary between elements, but the number of each in the nucleus varies between elements and between isotopes of the same element.
The Periodic Table of elements
No, elements make up minerals.
The names of the particles that make up soil from the smallest to the largest particles are clay, silt, and sand.