A monosaccharide (a molecule of sugar).
An Atom
a molecule
A molecule is the smallest particle of a "compound" being that compounds are made up of more than one atom. The smallest particle of any "chemical element" that retains its properties would be the atom.
The smallest particle of an element that still has all the properties of an element is an atom of that element.
An atom is the smallest particle of an element that still has the chemical characteristics of that element
A molecule is the smallest particle of a compound that still retains its properties. An atom is the smallest particle of an element that still retains its properties.
An Atom
A molecule is the smallest part of a compound that still retains the properties of said compound. As the atom is the smallest particle of an element into which it can be divided and still retain all the properties of that element, the molecule is the atom's analog for a compound.
molecule
An iron atom is the smallest iron particle that still has the properties of iron.
An atom
atom
a molecule
A molecule is the smallest particle of a "compound" being that compounds are made up of more than one atom. The smallest particle of any "chemical element" that retains its properties would be the atom.
That's an atom of gold. An atom is the smallest representative particle of an element.
The smallest particle of an element that still has all the properties of an element is an atom of that element.
You mean the smallest particle of an element that still retains that element's properties. It is the atom. Even one atom of, say, carbon is still carbon. Cut it up any further and you no longer have carbon.