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Matilda Cline
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17 March, 05:41
What are the smallest sub atomic structure
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Camille Ballard
17 March, 05:53
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Electrons
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In an atom there would be three subatomic particles: Neutrons, electrons, protons. The smallest and lightest in terms of mass is electrons. This is because the nucleus is comprised of the protons and the neutrons, these have a greater mass than electrons as electrons has very little mass that can considered to be 0.
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