Umm i think it is a silly question and i dont think it has an answer!! :D <3
It would look very small because subatomic particles are small.
In a gas particles are spread out so much that they are independent. The particles move fast.
During precipitation, a water particle is released from the clouds. This particle can be in the form of a water droplet of rain, sleet, snow, freezing rain or even hail.
Nothing. Scientists believe that light can act as both a particle and a wave. Look up the famous double-slit experiment.
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it will look like a normal particle diagram with all those circles!
Nitrogen is a gas at room temperature; the molecule of nitrogen is diatomic, N2. The term particle is inadequate.
They look like any normal particle, only seen when magnified but even then you can't really describe it.
Sulphur + two oxygen's = sulphur dioxide is the particle diagram for SO2. It would look like.... O + oo = oOo.
It would look very small because subatomic particles are small.
In a gas particles are spread out so much that they are independent. The particles move fast.
A photon.
Looked is the past participle of look.
It all does, but the more massive an object is the more particle-like it becomes.
Alpha emission is a 4helium nucleus, which behaves like a particle. Beta emission is an electron, which behaves like a particle. Gamma emission is a photon, which behaves like a particle. Experiments can also be set up to show their wavelike properties (for alpha, beta, and gamma radiation).
A particle is part of a element, and the element has particles in it. A particle is like a small tiny object and a element is stuff combined.
In particle physics, preons are "point-like" particles, conceived to be subcomponents of quarks and leptons.