Elements
An atom is the smallest bit of matter that isn't a sub-atomic particle. Minerals are made of atoms.
Matter doesn't really have a shape of its own. Matter is the substance within any object. And an atom is a hypothetical particle of matter and is extremely small. Matter doesn't really have a shape of its own. Matter is the substance within any object. And an atom is a hypothetical particle of matter and is extremely small.
A material made up of only one kind of matter is called a pure substance. It has a uniform composition and specific properties.
Yes, ALL matter has atoms. If it exsits, it has atoms.
Unless you are talking sub-atomic particles, the smallest part of matter is an atom.The smallest subatomic particle is the electron (nearly 2000 lighter than the proton or neutron), and smaller yet are quarks, which are what make up protons and neutrons.Atoms are made of protons, neutrons and electrons. Electrons are are a kind of lepton. Everything in the universe (including protons, neutrons, light and whatever else) is made of three kinds of elementary particles: Quarks, Leptons and Bosons. All matter is made of quarks and leptons, which are held together by bosons, which are associated with forces. There are four types of bosons- photons (electromagnetism, and and what light is made of), gluons (which hold quarks together) and plus bosons and zero bosons. There are 6 types of quark and 6 types of lepton, one of which is the electron. It is not known what quarks, leptons and bosons are broken up into, but ultimately it would make sense that everything is just made of energy in its most dissected state. It would not make sense for there to be any unbreakable particle as the ultimate small element of matter, because the fact that it is a physical tangible thing seems to suggest that it can be broken down further. Something to think about ey? if everything is just energy, how far fetched can any idea be? If thinking is done by controlling the flow of energy through our brains, and everything is energy, what are we capable of?
An atom is the smallest bit of matter that isn't a sub-atomic particle. Minerals are made of atoms.
The smallest piece of an element that still retains the properties of the element is an atom. Atoms are the building blocks of all matter and preserve the unique characteristics of each element, such as its chemical behavior and physical properties.
All things are made of matter.(Elements). Elements are made of one type of atom and cannot be broken down by any simple method
Matter doesn't really have a shape of its own. Matter is the substance within any object. And an atom is a hypothetical particle of matter and is extremely small. Matter doesn't really have a shape of its own. Matter is the substance within any object. And an atom is a hypothetical particle of matter and is extremely small.
States of matter are bulk properties. A single atom does not have any bulk properties, so it has no defined state of matter.
A material made up of only one kind of matter is called a pure substance. It has a uniform composition and specific properties.
The smallest particle of matter still retaining the elemental properties of matter is an atom. Atoms have building blocks, and they are protons, electrons and neutrons. But the atom, because it is made of these elemental building blocks, is the furthest we can break matter down and retain the elemental structure.We can further break down the building blocks of matter, the particles that make up the atom, but the resultant particles are not stable. They spontaneously go through changes and disappear.It is not an atom it is a quark
The smallest unit of an element that is still that element is an atom. Some elements normally exist as molecules, but under some circumstances these can be broken down to individual atoms.
Yes, ALL matter has atoms. If it exsits, it has atoms.
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It is a true statement that all matter is composed of atoms. The basic unit of any element is an atom. The Latin word for atom is atomus.
Unless you are talking sub-atomic particles, the smallest part of matter is an atom.The smallest subatomic particle is the electron (nearly 2000 lighter than the proton or neutron), and smaller yet are quarks, which are what make up protons and neutrons.Atoms are made of protons, neutrons and electrons. Electrons are are a kind of lepton. Everything in the universe (including protons, neutrons, light and whatever else) is made of three kinds of elementary particles: Quarks, Leptons and Bosons. All matter is made of quarks and leptons, which are held together by bosons, which are associated with forces. There are four types of bosons- photons (electromagnetism, and and what light is made of), gluons (which hold quarks together) and plus bosons and zero bosons. There are 6 types of quark and 6 types of lepton, one of which is the electron. It is not known what quarks, leptons and bosons are broken up into, but ultimately it would make sense that everything is just made of energy in its most dissected state. It would not make sense for there to be any unbreakable particle as the ultimate small element of matter, because the fact that it is a physical tangible thing seems to suggest that it can be broken down further. Something to think about ey? if everything is just energy, how far fetched can any idea be? If thinking is done by controlling the flow of energy through our brains, and everything is energy, what are we capable of?