An atom is very small the human eye can not see an atom that is what makes it small.
Apparently uranium is the largest atom, with 92 protons and 92 electrons.
yes, if by larger you mean size/volume.
Then the large atom bonds with the smaller one, because that's what bond formation is about. It is reversibly true
Almost 10 ft.
The atom itself would be the size of an NFL stadium.
When a large unstable atom splits into two or more smaller atoms, it is called nuclear fission. This process releases a large amount of energy and can result in a chain reaction if not properly controlled.
Compared to an atom, yes. Compared to the earth, no.
Moelcules are made from atoms but a large atom is very many times the size of small molecules.
Yes, PVC (polyvinyl chloride) is amorphous because of the large chlorine atom on every other carbon atom.
No because the electron are small and don't have enough of energy to make atom neutral
One carbon atom can be attached to other carbon atom. By this unique property of carbon, that you can get very large number of molecules. No other atom has got this property. So life without the carbon atom is not possible.
By definition, an element is a single atom, not a molecule.