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Molecules are not subatomic particles.
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Examples: cation, molecule, radical, clathrate, etc.
A colloid is not a subatomic particle.
No. a neutron is a subatomic particle found in the nuclei of all atoms except for hydrogen-1.
The lightest subatomic particle is the electron.
The subatomic particle that has no charge is a neutron.
No. A proton is a subatomic particle, and a component of atoms. Atoms are components of molecules. An organic molecule must contain carbon atoms.
The subatomic particle with a negative charge is the electron.
A negatively charged subatomic particle is an electron, or the antiproton.
The electron is the subatomic particle with a negative charge.
The electron is a subatomic particle that has a charge of -1.
The subatomic particle with a negative charge is called an electron.
An "element" is not a subatomic particle. Your question makes no sense and is therefore unanswerable.Another answer:Since an element is not a subatomic particle, the only answer can be a proton.