Cannot answer your question in a meaningful way as there is no comparison.
An element is composed of atoms that are all of the same element. While one atom of an element is that element, it does not have the bulk properties we associate with the element in everyday life, due to quantum effects.
Your question could be analogous to "Which is smaller a Golf ball or a pile of one or more golf balls?" But I can't account for the quantum effects in this analogy.
Also atoms of different elements are different sizes: an atom of the element hydrogen is much smaller than an atom of the element gold. However one mole of atoms of the element hydrogen at standard temperature & pressure is much larger than one mole of atoms of the element gold at standard temperature & pressure, because hydrogen is a gas and gold is a solid.
Atoms are the smallest unit of an element that retains the chemical properties of that element. They are comprised of protons, neutrons, and electrons, and any smaller subatomic particles would not maintain the characteristics unique to that element.
No. An Element is an atom. An atom is the smallest particle. Atoms cannot be broken down into smaller things. Ever.
The smallest particle of an element would be an atom. Any smaller and it would not be an element, but something more basic. Atoms are made of Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons. Protons and Neutrons are made of Quarks, Leptons, and Bosons.
An atom is smaller.
An element cannot be easily broken down into other smaller materials with different properties because it consists of only one type of atom. Each atom of an element has a unique number of protons in its nucleus, defining its specific chemical properties. This characteristic distinguishes elements from compounds, which are formed by the combination of different elements in specific ratios.
The atom of an element is smaller than a molecule.
An atom is smaller than an element. An atom is the smallest unit of matter that retains the properties of an element, composed of a nucleus of protons and neutrons surrounded by electrons. An element, on the other hand, is a pure substance made of only one type of atom.
No. The smallest particle of an element that has the properties of that element is an atom.
An ATOM!!!! An atom can be sub-divided in to protons, neutrons, and electrons.
An atom of that element has all the properties of that element.
An atom. An atom can be split into smaller pieces, but if you do that, you no longer have the same element.
If an ion of an element is smaller than an atom of the same element, it suggests that the ion has lost electrons compared to the neutral atom. When electrons are lost, the outer electron shell contracts, making the ion smaller. This typically occurs when an element forms a positive ion by losing one or more electrons.
The smallest unit of an element is the atom. There are smaller components of atoms, but they no longer hold the properties of the element that belong to an atom of that element. There are smaller things called quarks but they are not very well understood. Of the neutron, proton and electron, the electron is by far the smallest.
There are sub-atomic particles such as protons and electrons, which are part of the atom.
Atoms are the smallest unit of an element that retains the chemical properties of that element. They are comprised of protons, neutrons, and electrons, and any smaller subatomic particles would not maintain the characteristics unique to that element.
Cation is always smaller than corresponding neutral atom.
No. An Element is an atom. An atom is the smallest particle. Atoms cannot be broken down into smaller things. Ever.