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Rylie Roman
2 October, 23:21
Can a particle be a single atom?
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Neil House
3 October, 01:43
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Particles/molecules/atoms = same thing. A particle is a term used for any single small thing. It could be an individual atom, a small molecule of water or something as big as dust or sand. A molecule just means that there are two or more atoms chemically bonded together.
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Jaylyn Conrad
3 October, 03:04
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Yes it can be.
particle can be a single atom, an atom makes the smallest possible particles ...
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