What is the smallest particle of a compound?


When we break down a compound, the smallest particle obtained is a molecule.
Whereas, if we break down an element, the smallest particle obtained is an atom.
An atom can further be divided into protons, neutrons, and electrons.
Quarks are obtained by dividing protons and neutrons.
Quark and electron are indivisible.

Final Answer:

Hence, the smallest particle of a compound is a molecule.