Most atoms are broken down into three parts. The atom consists of an electron, proton, and a neutron. The type of atom molecule determines how many of the protons, neutrons, and electrons are present.
I'm guessing that the question is asking what the specific parts of an Atom are.
Simply, an atom is composed of protons (positively charged) neutrons (with no charge) and elections (negatively charged). The protons and neutrons form the nucleus. The electrons are on an outer 'ring'. The reason it stays together is because opposites literally attract. Think of a magnet. If the sides were labeled let's say P and N. If you stuck P and the other P together, they'd repel. If it was a P and N, then they'd attract. It's the same way in an atom. The neutrons have no charge, and therefore stick together with the Protons and Neutrons (+ and -)
The smallest part of an element that still retains its properties is an atom.
The smallest part or fragment of an atom is the Electon.
The nucleus of an atom is the densest part of an atom. It contains the protons and neutrons of an atom.
The smallest part of an element that has the properties of that element is the atom.
the electrons are the charge carries in an atom
no an atom is a part of a molecule.
The smallest part of an element that still retains its properties is an atom.
An atom is larger than a neutron; a neutron is a part of any atom except a hydrogen atom.
The smallest part or fragment of an atom is the Electon.
The electron is the part of the atom that accounts for electricity.
the nucleus of an atom
The nucleus of an atom is the densest part of an atom. It contains the protons and neutrons of an atom.
the nucleus of the atom
The valence electrons occur in what part of the atom?
A quark is what makes up the nuetrons and protons of an atom. So yes, it could be counted as part of an atom.
in nucleus of atom
its the greatest part of an atom