atoms
Macromolecules.
Macromolecules.
Chloride is not made up of molecules. It is an ion (charged particle) of the chlorine atom with one extra electron.
No, atoms are not the smallest particles of matter. Atoms are the smallest pieces of a chemical element, but atoms are made of even smaller particles. We know that neutrons, protons and electrons make up atoms. And there are even smaller particles when we begin to look at what is called the particle zoo.
Electron is fundamental particle because hi isnt made up of smaller particles like proton.
The electron is a fundamental particle in the Standard Model of particle physics. It is not composed of smaller particles like protons and neutrons, which are made up of quarks. The electron is considered an elementary particle with no known substructure.
A very large organic compound made up of chains of smaller molecules is a polymer. Polymers are macromolecules formed by repeating units of smaller molecules called monomers. Examples of polymers include proteins, DNA, and synthetic plastics.
Macromolecules.
Basically, atoms are made up of subatomic particles. Subatomic, sub- meaning smaller that, so subatomic particles means "a particle smaller than an atom". So It means that it is a particle within the atom.
A Muon is currently considered an 'elementary particle', it has no known components. If a Muon is made out of smaller particles, they are unknown.
Smaller molecules called amino acids make protein molecules.
No, molecules are made up of atoms bonded together, while particles can refer to atoms, ions, or molecules. So molecules are a type of particle, but not all particles are molecules.