Chemistry, asked by chouguleparth1, 1 year ago

what is the smallest particle of a molecule?

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Answered by sam75042
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smallest particle are subatomic particles like bosons matrons anti matrons etc.
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The smallest particle of a compound which is capable of existing on its own is a Molecule- not an atom.


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