Thanks so electrons are, but protons/ neutrons are not? but can be broken down into elementary particles .
So it would be incorrect to say an atom is composed of elementary particles/ as in protons and neutrons are 'not' elementary particles?
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Well, at our current level of understanding, quarks are indivisible, but then we probably thought the same of protons and neutrons 80 years ago, and of atoms 180 years ago.
Whether it's wrong to say an atom is composed of elementary particles may depend, for instance on whether you consider sandwiches to be made from bread, or wheat, or ... (probably a very bad analogy).