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No, atom is not the smallest particle. Atoms are not even particles, but elements. Atoms are made up of 3 particles: Electrons, Protons, and Neutrons. The protons and neutrons are made up of even smaller particles known as quarks.
An atom is the smallest particle of an element that has the properties of that element.
Atoms are the smallest piece of matter you can get. Elements have only one kind of atom in it.
Protons and neutrons are made of up and down quarks
The names of the particles that make up soil from the smallest to the largest particles are clay, silt, and sand.
Atoms are made of protons, neutrons and electrons.
The smallest components KNOWN so far are the quarks, and leptons (which include electrons). It is still possible that these are made up of smaller particles.
cells,cells are made up of atoms.the smallest part in a cell is gene
at the moment, the smallest thing in the universe known to man is the neutrino, with a mass of less than 0. this is the opposite of an electron. electrons are one of the three main things that make up atoms.
Particles are tiny units of matter that make up atoms. Atoms are the smallest units of an element that retain its chemical properties. Particles can refer to subatomic particles like protons, neutrons, and electrons, while atoms are made up of these particles.
Atoms are considered the smallest building blocks of matter in the world. They are made up of protons, neutrons, and electrons, which are even smaller particles.
The smallest basic particle of an element is an atom. Atoms and molecules formed of them are the smallest particles that have the physical and chemical properties of the element. Atoms, however, are made of smaller particles: electrons, protons, and neutrons, of which the electron is the smallest. There are various supplementary particles that connect or interact with them (e.g. mesons). These atomic particles are formed by the combination of constituent particles called quarks, which do not normally exist in uncombined forms (where, oddly, they would have much greater mass than the particles they constitute).