It seems that you have some kind of question which concerns the discovery of fundamental particles of an atom. Possibly you would like to know who made those discoveries, when they were made, how they were made, what particles were discovered, what the consequences of those discoveries were, or whether any Nobel Prizes were awarded for these discoveries. Good questions, all. But you didn't actually ask any of them. You just suggested a topic. Fundamental particles. They are so tiny, and so hard to discover. Even a microscope cannot see them. You have to use indirect means to observe them. But scientists are clever. They found a way.
John Dalton was one of the first scientists to use the concept of atoms. Other scientist who helped to learn more atoms were Albert Einstein, Robert Brown, and Henry Moseley.
Its RADIOACTIVITY!! That was the first discovery that rejects the idea that the atom is indestructible
Protons and Neutrons are the main fundamental particles but physicists and nuclear chemists also believe that there are many other minor particles eg neutrinos, quarks, muons, positrons to mention a few. Higgs-boson particles??
neutron and proton are consdered the center part of an atom
An Atom. It's the world's smallest particles of matter, atom's is known to be 20 times smaller than an average coffee bean.
the meaning of paramanu is atom. Atom is the smallest particles of matter
discovery of the atom's structure
protons, neutrons and electrons
Fundamental particles are the electron, proton and neutron.
Not all of them are; the only direct subatomic part of the atom that is fundamental is the electron (which is a type of lepton.) Only particles made up of no smaller parts are called fundamental particles. For example, the proton (just like the neutron, except with a small difference) is not a fundamental particle because it is made of quarks, which are fundamental particles.
Element are the pure substances that contain atom of same kind. Atoms are fundamental particles of matter.
Yes. Atoms are made of electrons (which are fundamental particles) and also protons and neutrons (both of which are baryons, made up of three quarks each; quarks are also fundamental particles).
I believe it was Democritus.
A quark is a fundamental subatomic particle, or class of subatomic particles. It is smaller than an atom.
Neutrons and Protons are the two elementary particles found in the nucleus of an atom. Modern work shows that these are in turn made up of even more fundamental particles. These are further studied in Quantum Chromodynamics ("QCD").
An atom is formed from:- protons with a positive electrical charge- neutrons which is neutral- electrons with a negative electrical chargeOnly the electron is a fundamental particle.
So far, no picture of an atom has ever been taken. Atoms are fundamental particles which have only been visualized and not seen.
They are negatively charged fundamental particles and they are in orbit around atoms.