The smallest piece of a chemical compound is a molecule. The smallest part of an element is an atom. The smallest part of an atom (meaning of the proton, neutron and electron, which are an atom's building blocks) is the electron. Beyond that, the quark is a fundamental building block of matter, and it makes up neutrons and protons. Quarks also explain the "particle zoo" seen before the Standard Model arose to gather the phenomenon under one theoretical umbrella.
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For the fact, if two pieces of dark matter touch it will cause a reaction and the pieces will fade, taking others with it.
ATOMS
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Common minerals like feldspars and metals are pieces of rock that are made from the same matter that created planets
Malleability
No, the mass of an object remains the same when it is cut into pieces. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, so dividing it into smaller pieces does not change the total amount of matter present. Each piece will have a portion of the original mass.
It Stays the same no matter how you cut it.
The breakdown of organisms into large pieces of organic matter (detritus)
particulate matter
You think probable to atoms.
The total mass of the apple remains the same whether it is whole or sliced into pieces. Slicing the apple into pieces does not change the total amount of matter in the apple.