Oh, yes it is. because hydrogen has only one electron in its orbit and a smallest elemental atom too.
Hydrogen is a non metal element. Atomic number of it is 1. It is the element with lowest atomic number.
The answer choices for this question wasn't provided. Oxygen has the smallest atomic radius. The higher the electronegativity in an element makes the atomic radius smaller.
The atom that has the lowest mass is hydrogen. So assuming the same numbers of atoms in each element, hydrogen would be the element with the lowest mass.
atomic radius increases as you go down the group and decreases as you go across the period therefore the smallest atomic radius for group 14 is carbon.
Hydrogen is a none metal element. atomic number of it is 1.
Hydrogen has the smallest atomic radius - 25 pm.
It is hydrogen.
Atomic (covalent) radius of hydrogen is 31 pm. Atomic (covalent) radius of gold is 136 pm.
Yes. Hydrogen has an atomic number of 1.
Helium usually is listed with the smallest atomic radius when calculated. Hydrogen however has a smaller van der Waals radius
Hydrogen
Helium usually is listed with the smallest atomic radius when calculated. Hydrogen however has a smaller van der Waals radius The protium isotope of hydrogen has the smallest nucleus radius. It is 1.6 fm
Hydrogen is a non metal element. Atomic number of it is 1. It is the element with lowest atomic number.
Hydrogen, the element with the lowest atomic number.
The answer choices for this question wasn't provided. Oxygen has the smallest atomic radius. The higher the electronegativity in an element makes the atomic radius smaller.
#1 is Hydrogen
atomic radius increases as you go down the group and decreases as you go across the period therefore the smallest atomic radius for group 14 is carbon.