All particles exert some kind of force on other particles.
Quarks are the particles that make up protons and neutrons. There are no particles, as far as we know, that make up electrons.
Atoms are the physical things that contain all these particles. The general term for all of them is Subatomic Particles.
neutron particle there is no charge at all..........
All matter is made up of tiny particles. These particles are constantly in motion. There are spaces between the particles. The particles attract each other.
Particles in solids, liquids, and gases are alike in that they are all made up of atoms or molecules. However, the main difference lies in how closely these particles are packed together. In solids, particles are tightly packed and vibrate in place, in liquids the particles are close but can move around, and in gases, particles are spread far apart and move freely.
Not at all! Particles are tiny little things
bonds
It all depends on the particles and the solution
1.All matter is made up of particles. 2.All particles have spaces between them. 3.Particles are always in motion. 4.Particles have attraction forces. 5.Temperature effects the speed in which particles move. 6.All particles of one substance are identical
All particles of all things are in constant motion. Particles in a liquid collide, but the rate is subdued by the viscosity of the liquid.
they all take up space and all have matter, mass, and weight
They are all made of matter; just in different states.
All particles vibrate in some manner.
Yes. All particles can be converted into energy (and visa-versa).
simply all particles of one substance are identical means just that. all of the particles that make up a piece of matter are the same. an example of this is water. if you look at water under a microscope, you will see that all of the particles that make up the water are identical.
The most massive of all known elementary particles is the top quark.
The particles stay rigid in all states.