electrons
Electrons are the atomic particles that move around outside the atom's nucleus. These negatively charged particles orbit the nucleus in specific energy levels or shells.
Argon gas particles move faster on average than helium gas particles due to their larger molar mass. Helium gas is a lighter noble gas with a lower molar mass, therefore, its particles move slower compared to argon.
Because they are particles, and they are part of the atomic structure.
The atomic and subatomic particles in graphite are free to move about whereas in diamond these particles are locked in place.
Sub-atomic particles are even smaller particles that make make an atom
Depends on 'what' particles: sand particles are, and atomic particles are not!
Particles move closer together when freezing as the temperature decreases. This is because the kinetic energy of the particles decreases, causing them to slow down and come closer to each other, ultimately forming a more organized, solid structure.
Atomic, and subatomic particles go to different atomic, and subatomic particles.
Atomic particles are too small to be easily observed directly.
Yes, the particles in a piece of steel are in motion, although they may not appear to be moving. At the atomic level, the particles vibrate and move around constantly. This motion is known as thermal motion.
Protons are particles in the atomic nucleus; electrons move around the nucleus.
I have never heard of a "table of atomic particles". Are you referring to the periodic table of elements?