A moleule has more particles than an atom, since a molecule is made up of two or more atoms chemically bonded together. An atom is the basic unit of an element, consisting of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
No, atoms are made up of much smaller particles like electrons, protons, and neutrons.
Protons and neutrons.
Yes, as well as protons Another answer: Neutrons are almost always found in the nucleus of an atom. They are required in all atoms more massive than hydrogen. They are found free as the result of a certain type of radioactivity, some atom smashers, and some necular explosions. They are not particles but composits consisting of three quarks and gluons. They act like particles, waves, and cloud
The discovery of the electron by J.J. Thomson led to the development of the plum pudding model, where electrons were embedded in a positively charged sphere. This model improved the accuracy of the atom by incorporating subatomic particles.
A moleule has more particles than an atom, since a molecule is made up of two or more atoms chemically bonded together. An atom is the basic unit of an element, consisting of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
Neutrons and Protons are the two elementary particles found in the nucleus of an atom. Modern work shows that these are in turn made up of even more fundamental particles. These are further studied in Quantum Chromodynamics ("QCD").
Actually elements are made of one type of atom. In an atom, there are three particles: protons, neutrons and electrons. Then, there are many more particles making up the protons, neutrons and electrons. These are the quarks. They are so far the smallest part of an element. :)
Actually elements are made of one type of atom. In an atom, there are three particles: protons, neutrons and electrons. Then, there are many more particles making up the protons, neutrons and electrons. These are the quarks. They are so far the smallest part of an element. :)
No, atoms are made up of much smaller particles like electrons, protons, and neutrons.
Atoms are made up of tiny particles called electrons. The nucleus of an atom contains a mix of positively charged protons and neutrual neutrons. An atom is classified by the number of protions compared to the number of electrons. If it is neutral it is classified as an ion, if it has more protons the atom is positively charged, and if it has more electrons than the atom is negatively charged. If a group of atoms are bound together they become a molecule.
The answer depends on what you mean by a "particle". Everything is made of atoms and each atom is made from a number of different subatomic particles. Therefore, everything is made up different subatomic particles.
Protons and neutrons.
Yes, as well as protons Another answer: Neutrons are almost always found in the nucleus of an atom. They are required in all atoms more massive than hydrogen. They are found free as the result of a certain type of radioactivity, some atom smashers, and some necular explosions. They are not particles but composits consisting of three quarks and gluons. They act like particles, waves, and cloud
Ions have more or less electrons than a neutral atom.
The discovery of the electron by J.J. Thomson led to the development of the plum pudding model, where electrons were embedded in a positively charged sphere. This model improved the accuracy of the atom by incorporating subatomic particles.
There are three commonly referred to subatomic particles in an atom. The two that are in the atom's nucleus are the proton and the neutron. The one that zips around outside of the nucleus is the electron.