Atoms actually have two parts, the nucleus (in the center) and the electron cloud (surrounding the nucleus) however the parts also have parts. A nucleus either has just a proton (in the case of the lightest hydrogen isotope) or it contains both protons and neutrons. And protons and neutrons in turn are composed of quarks. So if you look at an atom in finer detail, you can break it down to quarks and electrons.
All the components of an atom (neutron, proton, electron) are called subatomic particles or elementary particles.
All atoms contain protons, neutrons and electrons.
well when you add all the protons and electrons, it forms a neutral balance
There is no such thing as a food atom, all atoms are listed on the "Periodic Table of Elements".
The parts of an atom which produce magnetism are the electrons.
Protons, neutrons, nucleus, electrons, electron shells.
Protons and neutron
the nucleus of an atom
Protons and Neutrons are in the Core of an atom, and Electrons orbit around this Core.
This atom loss his identity.
electron
The nucleus, the center, of an atom is composed a protons and neutrons.