No, they do not.
The smallest particle of an element is typically an atom, which retains the chemical properties of that element. Atoms consist of protons, neutrons, and electrons, and their arrangement and interactions determine the element's characteristics. However, when atoms are split into subatomic particles (like protons and electrons), they no longer exhibit the properties of the original element. Thus, while atoms maintain the properties of the element, smaller particles do not.
A molecule is a group of atoms bonded together, representing the smallest fundamental unit of a chemical compound that can participate in a chemical reaction. It can be a combination of the same or different elements.
No, all particles in the same element are not different; they are identical in terms of their atomic structure. Each atom of a given element has the same number of protons, which defines the element itself. However, atoms of the same element can have different numbers of neutrons, resulting in isotopes, which have slightly different properties but are still considered the same element.
An atom is an individual particle made of protons(positively charged particles), electrons(negatively charged particles) and neutrons(particles with no charge). The type of atom depends on the number of protons in the nucleus(the centre of the atom). An element is all atoms of the same type.
The smallest bit of matter you can have is an atom, which is the basic unit of a chemical element. Atoms consist of a nucleus made of protons and neutrons, surrounded by electrons. However, atoms can be further divided into subatomic particles, such as quarks and electrons, but these are not considered independent units of matter in the same way that atoms are. Therefore, in practical terms, an atom is the smallest unit that retains the properties of an element.
The smallest particle of an element is typically an atom, which retains the chemical properties of that element. Atoms consist of protons, neutrons, and electrons, and their arrangement and interactions determine the element's characteristics. However, when atoms are split into subatomic particles (like protons and electrons), they no longer exhibit the properties of the original element. Thus, while atoms maintain the properties of the element, smaller particles do not.
An atom.
atoms which have the same properties of that element
A molecule is a group of atoms bonded together, representing the smallest fundamental unit of a chemical compound that can participate in a chemical reaction. It can be a combination of the same or different elements.
No. This is a definition of an atom. Electrons are only part of atoms.
No, all particles in the same element are not different; they are identical in terms of their atomic structure. Each atom of a given element has the same number of protons, which defines the element itself. However, atoms of the same element can have different numbers of neutrons, resulting in isotopes, which have slightly different properties but are still considered the same element.
An element.
An atom is an individual particle made of protons(positively charged particles), electrons(negatively charged particles) and neutrons(particles with no charge). The type of atom depends on the number of protons in the nucleus(the centre of the atom). An element is all atoms of the same type.
The smallest bit of matter you can have is an atom, which is the basic unit of a chemical element. Atoms consist of a nucleus made of protons and neutrons, surrounded by electrons. However, atoms can be further divided into subatomic particles, such as quarks and electrons, but these are not considered independent units of matter in the same way that atoms are. Therefore, in practical terms, an atom is the smallest unit that retains the properties of an element.
An element is made by atoms. smallest part of element is atom.
neutron
No, this is a misconception. Atoms are the smallest particles which have the same properties of an element. Smaller still, the nucleus of the atom, it contains the protons and neutrons of the atom, and electrons orbit around the nucleus. Protons and neutrons are made out of even smaller particle, quarks.