No. Electron is roughly 1/2000 of proton in mass. If the question is about spacial size, it is not a meaningful question. The idea that elementary particles are like a physical ping pong ball (but smaller) is incorrect.
Elementary particles are not similar to the every day object except in the fact, that they possess energy and momentum, can have electrical charge, magnetic moment and angular momentum.
The quarks, building blocks of proton and neutron.
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No, atoms are not the smallest particles of matter. Atoms are the smallest pieces of a chemical element, but atoms are made of even smaller particles. We know that neutrons, protons and electrons make up atoms. And there are even smaller particles when we begin to look at what is called the particle zoo.
Normal matter: Proton Anti-matter: Positron
The electron is actually the smallest particle. The neutron is the largest particle, followed closely by the proton. The electron is much, much smaller.
Nutron, Electron or Proton
The smallest particle in the atom is the electron.
A proton (H+) is the smallest particle with a positive charge.
A proton (H+) is the smallest particle with a positive charge.
The quarks, building blocks of proton and neutron.
What remains constant is the total of all types of energy.
atom is d smaalest particle made up of neutron,proton n electron....
A single atom of hydrogen-1 is the smallest particle of hydrogen. A hydrogen-1 atom contains only one proton and one electron, and is the simplest atom.
The smallest building block of life is the electron. It is a negatively charged particle with 1/85000th the mass of a proton or neutron, but the arrangement of electrons determines many characteristics of matter.
among these Electron has the least mass....
Hydrogen has the smallest atomic mass at roughly 1.008 grams per mol (6.02x10^23 atoms)
A proton is a subatomic particle and is considered to be a form of matter. It is one of the building blocks of atoms and carries a positive electric charge.