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How do you find the number of particles in a compound when given the mass?

To find the number of particles in a compound when given the mass, first calculate the number of moles using the provided mass and the molar mass of the compound. Then, use Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23 particles/mol) to convert the moles to the number of particles in the compound.


Why are electrons atomic particles?

Because they are particles, and they are part of the atomic structure.


Atoms are the smallest particles of a compound that still retain the properties of that compound?

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.


Definitions of sub atomic particles?

Sub-atomic particles are even smaller particles that make make an atom


Are particles destructitble?

Depends on 'what' particles: sand particles are, and atomic particles are not!


What particles move in atomic particles?

electrons


How do chemical reactions proceed?

Atomic, and subatomic particles go to different atomic, and subatomic particles.


Why do quantum physicist typically use models to study atomic particles instead of observing atomic particles directly?

Atomic particles are too small to be easily observed directly.


What is the table of atomic particles?

I have never heard of a "table of atomic particles". Are you referring to the periodic table of elements?


Electrons are the only sub-atomic particles not in the?

atomic nucleus


Are protons particles?

Sub-atomic particles to be exact. But yes they are.


Atomic number for ammonia?

Ammonia does not have an atomic number, as it is a molecular compound composed of nitrogen and hydrogen atoms. The atomic number refers to the number of protons in an atom's nucleus, and since ammonia is a compound, it does not have a single atomic number.