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There are lots of different molecule sizes, the smallest being the hydrogen molecule composed of two hydrogen atoms, and the largest being plastic molecules which can be expanded to very large sizes, effectively without limit. But typically, molecules are sub-microscopic, that is, too small to see even with an optical microscope (although they can be seen with more powerful electron microscopes).

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The size of a molecule depends on the size of the atom. The smallest a molecule can be is two atoms.

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sugars vary from monosaccharides to polysaccharides. The smallest sugar is three carbons long, and starches contain many six carbon sugars linked together.

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Its a small molecule..

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It depends on the molecule. It can be anywhere from about 10-10m up to large enough to physically see (a flawless diamond, for example, is a single molecule).

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1.0 x 10^-7 m

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1 nm1x10-9 m

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