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Why is subatomic particles not made up of atoms

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The atom itself is not the smallest known particle, but instead each atom is made up of three individual parts: electrons, protons and neutrons. Furthermore, protons and neutrons themselves are made up of even smaller parts called quarks.

Atoms are not considered the smallest particles of an element upon recent deliberations. An element has to be an atom, because individual protons, neutrons and electrons aren't elements.

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