Can somebody catch me up on subatomic particles?

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When I studied physics and chemistry in school I was taught that atoms are composed of protons, nuetrons, and electrons, and that their interactions can explain chemistry and chemical interactions. Now I understand that this is either wildly oversimplified or wildly out of date. Would somebody be able to catch me up, simply, on what the smallest building blocks of out world are and how they interact to create matter?

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There is of course the other side of the coin, as light is both a particle and a wave, so are all subatomic particles, they are both waves and particle, depends on the measuring at which point which

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