protons, neutrons, and electrons are the subatomic particles involved with an atom
You mean subatomic particles. They are proton, neutron and electron.
Yes, atoms contain subatomic particles.
Molecules contain atoms and these atoms contain subatomic particles.
Of the three basic particles that atoms are made of, the electron is the smallest.
Subatomic particles are smaller than molecules and are the building blocks of atoms. Protons, neutrons, and electrons are examples of subatomic particles found in atoms. There are no known subatomic particles that are bigger than molecules.
atoms are made of subatomic particles.
Isotopes are atoms, not subatomic particles.
yes, that's why they are called subatomic.
The three subatomic particles of a molecule are protons, neutrons, and electrons. Protons carry a positive charge, neutrons are neutral, and electrons carry a negative charge. Together, they make up the structure of an atom.
Atoms, molecules, and cells are not subatomic particles. Atoms are made up of subatomic particles (protons, neutrons, electrons), molecules are made up of atoms, and cells are the basic unit of life in living organisms.
The subatomic particles are: neutron, proton and electron.
no, a molecule is composed of 2 or more atoms.