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When a very close view of the specimen is necessary. You can focus in on one part of the specimen.
The high powered lens could be damaged. Also, the slide can be broken.
The smallest part of the earth is the crust.
The smallest part of an atom would be a quark. Quarks are either up or down quarks, and have virtually no mass. Neutrinos have even less mass, but are not part of an atom.
A molecule is the smallest part of a chemical compound.
It's the objective.
When a very close view of the specimen is necessary. You can focus in on one part of the specimen.
Specimen
The high powered lens could be damaged. Also, the slide can be broken.
You probably mean the smallest part of an atom. That would be an electron, because electrons are the particles making up atoms that are smallest in size.
The smallest part of the earth is the crust.
The smallest part of an atom would be a quark. Quarks are either up or down quarks, and have virtually no mass. Neutrinos have even less mass, but are not part of an atom.
The smallest part of starch is glucose.....but I am not sure.......
what is the smallest part of an element
A molecule is the smallest part of a chemical compound.
No. The predicate of the sentence is objective and, therefore, the correct pronoun would be 'me'.
The smallest part of a compound is the atom.