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The smallest unit of a substance that has the properties would be either an atom, or more probably a molecule. An atom does not ordinarily exist by itself in nature.
An atom is the smallest particle of a substance.
Molecules are the smallest part of a substance. Molecules have all the properties of a substance.
No, in fact, the smallest party of a substance that at the same time, is still a substance is a molecule.
This smallest "thing" is the atom.
This smallest unit of matter is the atom.
The smallest unit of a substance that has the properties would be either an atom, or more probably a molecule. An atom does not ordinarily exist by itself in nature.
The smallest part of any chemical element that can exist is an atom of that element. The smallest part of a chemical compound that can exist is a molecule of that compound.
A molecule is the smallest unit of a pure substance that can exist and still retain its chemical properties. An atom is the smallest unit of an element that can exist and still retain its chemical properties.
An atom is the smallest particle of a substance.
An atom is the smallest particle of a substance.
Molecules are the smallest part of a substance. Molecules have all the properties of a substance.
No, in fact, the smallest party of a substance that at the same time, is still a substance is a molecule.
a molecule is the smallest part of a substance i hoped i answered your question
The smallest value is 0.
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If you mean smallest density, it is hydrogen.