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This particle is the atom.
The smallest particle of an element would be an atom. Any smaller and it would not be an element, but something more basic. Atoms are made of Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons. Protons and Neutrons are made of Quarks, Leptons, and Bosons.
Atom is a chemical element, not a particle.
An atom
The simplest particle of an element is an atom. This is the form in which any element can be fully divided into without losing its properties.
An atom contain protons, neutrons and electrons; protons and neutrons contain quarks and gluons.
The smallest particle of an element is called an atom.
An atom contain protons, neutrons and electrons; protons and neutrons contain quarks and gluons.
This particle is the atom.
The smallest particle in gold should in fact be gold. Gold is an element, Au, and thus should only contain gold atoms. You could also argue that some subatomic particle is the smallest particle in gold.
This particle is the atom.
An atom is the smallest particle of an element that can be uniquely identified as that specific element.Note that this question is different from asking "What is the smallest particle in an atom?" (see related question below). Atoms are composed of smaller particles (protons, electrons, and neutrons), but the smallest thing that has the identity of a specific element is the atom.The smallest particle of an element that still retains all that element's properties is called an ATOM.
An atom is a smallest particle of an element. The subatomic particles are electrons, protons and neutrons
The smallest particle in the atom is the electron.
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