The electrons control the chemical properties of an atom. More specifically, the outer electrons, or valence electrons, are involved in bonding, and they determine the chemical properties of an atom.
The electron.
Electrons are the subatomic particles found outside the center of the atom and are responsible for the chemical properties of the atom. Their arrangement in the electron cloud determines the reactivity, bonding, and other chemical behavior of the atom.
The subatomic particle you are asking about is the electron. There are other subatomic particles which make up the neutrons and protons, but they are not involved in chemical bonding. The only thing that makes up an electron is an electron, nothing else.
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No, carbon is not a subatomic particle. Carbon is an element, specifically a chemical element with the symbol "C" and atomic number 6, meaning it has 6 protons in its nucleus. Subatomic particles are particles that are smaller than atoms, such as protons, neutrons, and electrons.
In the chemical reactivity of atoms electrons are involved.
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This particle is the proton.
Proton
The electron.
The proton.
Silicon is a chemical element not a particle.
Nitrogen is a chemical element not a particle.
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The number of protons is determining the element
The number of protons tells you which chemical element the atom is. The number of neutrons determines the isotope of the element.