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The atoms of the component elements are the simplest particles retaining individual chemical characteristics in compounds. To be utterly technical, however, one would have to say that the simplest particles of compounds would be fermions, which make up hadrons, of which the nuclei of atoms are made, and bosons, which carry the forces that hold the compound together.

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