No. This is a definition of an atom. Electrons are only part of atoms.
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False. Electrons are parts of atoms and do not display the properties or characteristics of an element. The atom itself is the smallest division of an element that is identifiable as that element, as the same subatomic particles can be found in all elements.
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No. This is a definition of an atom. Electrons are only part of atoms.
An atom is the smallest particle of an element that still has the chemical characteristics of that element
False - atoms are the smallest portions of an element that retains the original characteristics
The smallest particle of matter still retaining the elemental properties of matter is an atom. Atoms have building blocks, and they are protons, electrons and neutrons. But the atom, because it is made of these elemental building blocks, is the furthest we can break matter down and retain the elemental structure.We can further break down the building blocks of matter, the particles that make up the atom, but the resultant particles are not stable. They spontaneously go through changes and disappear.It is not an atom it is a quark
An atom is the smallest building block of matter that retains the characteristics of that matter.
No. This is a definition of an atom. Electrons are only part of atoms.
That would be an atom. Atoms go down to protons, neutrons and electrons, but these do not have unique characteristics. So, the smallest particle with unique characteristics is an atom.
If it is an element, then the smallest particle that retains the characteristics of the element is an atom. If it is a diatomic element, then the smallest particle that retains the characteristics of the element is a molecule. If it is a molecular compound, then the smallest particle that retains the characteristics of the compound is a molecule. If it is an ionic compound, the smallest particle that retains characteristics of the compound is a formula unit.
An atom is the smallest particle of an element that still has the chemical characteristics of that element
The smallest particle that has characteristics of that element is the atom. The atom is made up of a certain amount of protons, electrons and (neutrons) and those are what give the characteristics of that element to that atom.
False - atoms are the smallest portions of an element that retains the original characteristics
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The smallest building block of life is the electron. It is a negatively charged particle with 1/85000th the mass of a proton or neutron, but the arrangement of electrons determines many characteristics of matter.
This particle is the atom.
An atom is the smallest particle of an element that has the properties of that element. The atom consists of a certain amount of electrons, protons and usually neutrons. The amount of each of these sub-atomic particles is what makes an element. No Sub-Atomic Particles have any characterisitics of an element. It is the collective arrangement of electrons and protons (and usually neutrons) which gives an element its characteristics. An atom is the smallest particle that has elemental characteristics.
Hydrogen has the smallest atomic mass at roughly 1.008 grams per mol (6.02x10^23 atoms)
The atom is the smallest particle of an element that retains it's characteristics. Sub-atomic particles such as protons, neutrons and electrons form the atom and it is the amount of each of these sub-atomic particles that make the element that element.