There are millions of different kinds of molecules, more organic ones than inorganic because they are tailored to a biological role.
An estimate of the total number of molecules making up the earth is difficult to estimate, and changes slightly all the time. The number of atoms, however, can be extrapolated from the mass and composition of the Earth. It is about 1.33 x 1050 atoms. The number of molecules should then be within the next two lower orders of magnitude, or at least 1 x 1048.
90 PARTICLES !
There is no exact number of particles in the world as particles are constantly moving and changing. However, estimates suggest that there are around 10^80 particles in the observable universe.
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There are 3 kinds of Sub-Atomic particles. These are Proton, Electron, Neutron.
Matter is made up of tiny particles called atoms and molecules. These particles come together to form different substances and materials in our physical world. The properties and behavior of matter are determined by the interactions between these particles.
90 PARTICLES !
There is no exact number of particles in the world as particles are constantly moving and changing. However, estimates suggest that there are around 10^80 particles in the observable universe.
ten million million million million million million million particles in the world
There are many many subatomic particles, the main three are protons, neutrons, and electrons. Go to the Related Link below, for the relevant page at Wikipedia.org, "The World's Encyclopedia".
That is truly unknown to all. and it also depends if your counting antimatter
Yes, everything is made up of particles. For example, humans are made up of particles. There is a world beyond world. Gotta find it.
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The Wikipedia lists an estimate of 10 to the power 80 hydrogen atoms for the observable Universe. The total number of particles would be somewhere in that order, depending on what "particles" you are thinking of.
1-4 particles
For the particles in the atom: Neutron: James Chadwick, 1932 Electron: J. J. Thomson, 1897 Proton: Ernest Rutherford, 1919
Little particles from the air already rule the world. They are called oxygen molecules without which there would be no life.
There are estimated to be around 1080 particles in the universe.