Atoms of the elements are the simplest particles of compounds. The definition of an element is a substance that cannot be broken down into a simpler substance or interconverted.
Compound having any positive or negative particle are said to be charged particle . it is not so that there should be same number of positive or negative infact these are called saturated particle .an atom carring positive particle are called cationwhile negative particle are called anionby MK
a. an alpha particle
3 Hydrogen atoms, 2 Oxygen atoms.
the waves energy passes from particle to particle
a particle that revolves around the nucleus of an atom is an electron Electrons
Molecules.
The simplest particle of an element is an atom. This is the form in which any element can be fully divided into without losing its properties.
A stationary particle.
Molecules
These compounds are ionic.
yes (but only in the case of ionic compounds).
What are the chemical compounds of fat in the simplest words like, Protiens= carbon, hydrogen, oxygen,nitrogen..?
A pure substance has only one kind of particle. Sulfur is an example of a pure substance.
The term for the simplest representative particle in a compound composed of nonmetal atoms is a molecule. A molecule consists of two or more nonmetal atoms chemically bonded together.
The atoms of the component elements are the simplest particles retaining individual chemical characteristics in compounds. To be utterly technical, however, one would have to say that the simplest particles of compounds would be fermions, which make up hadrons, of which the nuclei of atoms are made, and bosons, which carry the forces that hold the compound together.
A molecule, I think
An atom is the smallest particle there can be and can't be broken down any further while compounds are composed of two or more different atoms of elements.