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What is the smallest particle in the universe? (What about the largest?) – Livescience.com
The smallest weighs way less than an electron.

The universe is a big place, but it’s made out of small pieces. The periodic table
includes elements such as oxygen
, carbon
and other building blocks that make up stars, cats or cups of coffee. But since the turn of the 20th century, scientists have…
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