Protons and neutrons contain quarks and gluons.
Electron is indivisible.
largely empty space
Particles of the atom: - protons and neutrons are composed from quarks and gluons - electrons doesn't contain other particles
No; an atom contain subatomic particles.
The atom contain subatomic particles as neutron, proton, electron.
The atom is composed of a nucleus surrounded by orbits of negatively charged particles called electrons. The nucleus is composed of positively charged particles called protonsand neutral charged particles called neutronsSo, the three subatomic particles are electrons, protons, and neutrons
Elements (oxygen being one of them) are composed of subatomic particles; that is, protons, neutrons, and electrons. Subatomic particles make up atoms (hence "sub"atomic). Therefore, it is reasonable to say that oxygen is an atom.
Subatomic particles are particles that are smaller than the actual particle. which means that the actual atoms had a sub-atom,which is apart of the actual atom
no an ion is a electrically charged atom
subatomic particles
protons, neutrons, and electrons are the subatomic particles involved with an atom
no, its an atom which is broken down into subatomic particles
thesubatomic particles are the particles smaller than an atom