The smallest particles of matter are the atom particles, namely protons, neutrons, and electrons. The electron is the smallest of the three.
It's an atom
because matter is not made up of particles so an aton is the smallest thing! :)
No, atoms are not the smallest particles of matter. Atoms are the smallest pieces of a chemical element, but atoms are made of even smaller particles. We know that neutrons, protons and electrons make up atoms. And there are even smaller particles when we begin to look at what is called the particle zoo.
COLLOIDS
The smallest components KNOWN so far are the quarks, and leptons (which include electrons). It is still possible that these are made up of smaller particles.
If that substance is an element, the smallest part is the atom which, if broken down further into atomic particles, loses its identity.
The smallest units of matter are the subatomic particles.
Atomos is the name Democritus gave the smallest particles.
molecule
an atom
The discovery of the subatomic particles demonstrated for the first time that atoms are not the smallest particles of matter. Electron was the first subatomic particle discovered by J.J. Thomson.
An Atom. It's the world's smallest particles of matter, atom's is known to be 20 times smaller than an average coffee bean.
We could say what the second smallest piece of matter if we knew what the smallest piece of matter was. Since the smallest pieces of matter known are quarks-down, strange and bottom have the lowest charge -3, they can be regarded as the first, second and third smallest particles.
Quarks are not the smallest matter,it can be any of a group of subatomic particles thought to be among the fundamental constituents of matter-more specifically, of protons and neutrons.
because matter is not made up of particles so an aton is the smallest thing! :)
the meaning of paramanu is atom. Atom is the smallest particles of matter
You think probable to electron, with a negative charge.
The smallest unit of matter is an atom, which is made up of protons, neutrons, and electrons. Protons and neutrons are made up of quarks, while electrons are thought to be fundamental particles.