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What elements extremely small particles called?

All elements are composed of extremely small particles called atoms. Atoms are composed of protons, neutrons, and electrons.


All elements are composed of extremely small particals called?

...elementary particles... quarks, leptons, and gauge bosons electrons protons and neutrons


What is only composed of single particles called atoms?

Elements are composed of only one type of atom. There are about 90 or so naturally occurring elements.


Who said that each element is composed of extremely small particles called atoms?

Someone Rutherford.


Are elements particles?

yes


Is light a photon, or is it composed of other particles as well?

Light is composed of particles called photons.


All matter is composed of small particles. What is the name of these small particles?

The small particles that make up matter are called atoms. Atoms are the basic building blocks of all elements and substances in the universe.


Is matter composed of particles?

Yes, they are called atoms.


who are a composed only one type of particles which are not called molecules?

Elements are composed of one 'type' of particle (atom) and are GENERALLY not called molecules, but there are exceptions. For instance, Oxygen, Hydrogen and a few other Elements in nature bond with themselves and form molecules...H2 and O2. Free atoms of them are rarely found naturally occurring.


What elements that emit atomic particles are called?

Elements that emit atomic particles are typically referred to as radioactive elements. These elements undergo radioactive decay and emit particles such as alpha particles, beta particles, or gamma rays as they try to become more stable.


Isaac Newton hypothesized that light is?

It's a stream of particles.


Did Aristotle introduced the concept that elements are composed of fundamental particles called atoms?

No, it was man named Democritus. Aristotle believed the opposite, actually. He believed in a contiguous matter theory.