The alveolar macrophages would phagocytize(eat) it.
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The electrons would attract to the dust, thus making the dust have a negative charge. After this the dust will stick to any neutral object due to this new charge.
A single dust particle is called a "speck" or "particle."
Depends on the dust.
I have a dust particle lodged in my left eye.
A particle of dust
Please mention this particle: an atom, a dust particle, a neutron, etc.
"It doesn't make a particle of difference to me." "The microscope could easily examine a single particle of dust."
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The formula of a dust particle can vary depending on its composition. Common components of dust particles include silicates, metals, and organic matter. However, there isn't a specific chemical formula for dust particles as they are typically a mixture of various substances.
That fine rocky particle as small as a speck of dust would be classified as silt. Silt is composed of mineral and rock particles that are smaller than sand particles but larger than clay particles.