a Virus is smaller than a bacteria. Viruses are so small that they are measured in nanometers. One nanometer is one billionth of a meter. The smallest viruses are about 20 nanometers in diameter, while the largest viruses are more than 200 nanometers in diameter. The average virus is quite small when compared with even the smallest cells-- those of bacteria
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Atoms are:A molecule is atoma put together ex. a water molecule is H2O 2 hydrogen atoms 1 oxygen
molecules are made of atoms therefore molecules are almost always larger than atoms, very few exceptions occur, argon is a noble gas and as a atom is larger than H2. Other than noble gasess molecules are larger than atoms. atoms are smaller.
The atom is the smallest unit of matter, and a molecule is the combination of at least two atoms held by chemical bonds. Thus we can say that an atom is smaller than a molecule; however, atoms come in a wide range of sizes and masses, with hydrogen being the lightest and ununoctium being the heaviest found so far. Because of that, a molecule formed from two atoms from the smallest element (hydrogen) will actually be smaller (in both weight and size) than a single atom of a much larger element, for example cesium.
Molecules are 2 or more atoms bonded together so they are larger than most atoms
Atom is clearly much more smaller than bacteria.
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Yes, since molecules are made up of atoms bonded together.
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Particles are smaller
Matter is made up of atoms, although atoms are made up of even smaller subatomic particles. Molecules are made up of a combination of atoms.
No. No matter how powerful an optical microscope is, it can never be used to see atoms. Atoms are smaller than the wavelength of visible light. You can, however, view atoms using an electron microscope.
Yes, ALL matter has atoms. If it exsits, it has atoms.
Yes. We can see atoms, cells, viruses, bacteria...
Bacteria & amoebas are both smaller than dust mites.There are also atoms which everything you see & touch, even yourself are made up from.
Yes, viruses are smaller than bacteria.
there are some bacteria that approach the size of larger viruses but, viruses are smaller than bacteria
Well, atoms are the smallest objects in the universe. Everything is made up of atoms. That means that bacteria is made of atoms!
the bigger atoms exploded making much smaller ones
Nuclear fission is the splitting of atoms.
false. atoms can be divided into smaller parts
Atoms, because molecules are atoms bonded together.
Protons are smaller than atoms. Protons are subatomic particles that are found within the nucleus of an atom along with neutrons. Atoms are made up of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
Yeast, mold, bacteria, unicellular organisms.