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They don't have a name except Particles, they are the same things which make up the liquid and gas
Yes, everything is made of tiny particles - if it is an element then the particles are atoms of that element, if it is a compound then the particles are molecules composed of atoms of the elements which make up the compound.
The same particles of matter that make up a solid are also the same particles of matter that make up a gas or a liquid. Basically matter consists of atoms. At the simplest level, the particles of atoms are electrons, protons and neutrons.
When the Sun releases tiny particles due to energy production, it is called ...
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They are atoms
They don't have a name except Particles, they are the same things which make up the liquid and gas
Not at all! Particles are tiny little things
The Particle Model of Matter is a scientific description of the tiny particles that make up all things.
atomic particles
Particle physics is the study of the tiny subatomic particles -- the fundimental objects that make up the matter the world is composed of. The study of the behavior of the parts that make up atoms, such as electrons, protons, and neutrons and the yet lower level particles they're composed of is particle physics.
Particle physics is the study of the tiny subatomic particles -- the fundimental objects that make up the matter the world is composed of. The study of the behavior of the parts that make up atoms, such as electrons, protons, and neutrons and the yet lower level particles they're composed of is particle physics.
Demrocritus contributed that all things originate from a vortex of tiny, indivisible particles, which he called atoms
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Yes, everything is made of tiny particles - if it is an element then the particles are atoms of that element, if it is a compound then the particles are molecules composed of atoms of the elements which make up the compound.
Tiny particles that make up electricity are called electrons. Electrons are negatively charged particles that orbit the nucleus of an atom. When these particles are in motion, they create an electric current that can be harnessed for various purposes.