The Standard Model of Particle Physics gives a good list of particles and their masses.
Electron, proton, nucleus, atom
Gas, liquid, soil
Solution, colloid, and suspension
The three subatomic particles that make up an atom, from largest to smallest, are neutrons, protons, and electrons.
The atom is the smallest part of matter that represents a particular element. For quite a while, the atom was thought to be the smallest part of matter that could exist. But in the latter part of the 19th century and early part of the 20th, scientists discovered that atoms are composed of certain subatomic particles and that, no matter what the element, the same subatomic particles make up the atom. The number of the various subatomic particles is the only thing that varies. Scientists now recognize that there are many subatomic particles (this really makes physicists salivate). But in order to be successful in chemistry, you really only need to be concerned with the three major subatomic particles: Protons Neutrons Electrons
Electron, proton, nucleus, atom
electrom,proton,nucleus,atom
Electron, proton, nucleus, atom
Electron, proton, nucleus, atom
Electron, proton, nucleus, atom
Electron, proton, nucleus, atom
electron, proton, nucleus, atom
Soil consists of four materials: (In order from largest to smallest)Plant decomposition and animal wasteSandSiltClay
A monotonic increasing series.
Usually smallest to largest, least to greatest.
inches, centimeters, & millimeters. This is in order from greatest to smallest.
Gas, Liquid, Solid