In any molecule containing a chemical bond between two atoms, irrespective of the relative sizes of the two bonded atoms, the chemical properties of the molecule will be different from the chemical properties of either bonded atom in isolation. the mixture is physical, properties from both elements get used. But if it is chemical, properties are totally new
they do it together and have a baby
It depends on the atoms which you're referring to. Some atoms are small (eg hydrogen) and some are large (ie plutonium) It depends on the atoms which you're referring to. Some atoms are small (eg hydrogen) and some are large (ie plutonium)
large
It consists of large molicules
In a large jar as there should be more oxygen.
Never add water to an acid always add small amount of acid slowly in large amount of water.
Small is relative. Antarctica is about as large as USA and Mexico, combined.
synthesis
It depends on the atoms which you're referring to. Some atoms are small (eg hydrogen) and some are large (ie plutonium) It depends on the atoms which you're referring to. Some atoms are small (eg hydrogen) and some are large (ie plutonium)
There are no theoretical limits. The number can be as small as one or very large. Likewise the number of atoms in a molecule can be extremely large.
The two main categories are (1) fusion: joining small atoms into larger atoms, such as hydrogen-1 into helium-4, and (2) fission, the splitting of certain large atoms, such as U-235.The two main categories are (1) fusion: joining small atoms into larger atoms, such as hydrogen-1 into helium-4, and (2) fission, the splitting of certain large atoms, such as U-235.The two main categories are (1) fusion: joining small atoms into larger atoms, such as hydrogen-1 into helium-4, and (2) fission, the splitting of certain large atoms, such as U-235.The two main categories are (1) fusion: joining small atoms into larger atoms, such as hydrogen-1 into helium-4, and (2) fission, the splitting of certain large atoms, such as U-235.
john moody
I'm not sure...
The could be large or small. The could be large or small.
fission is breaking big things up into smaller ones. fusion is joining little things together into bigger ones.
Small people have small spots, large people have large spots.
Large - think they're C25+ The alkane molecules which have small numbers of carbon are Methane (CH4) Ethane (C2H6) etc - they have lower boiling points and are more useful as fuels etc.
i think it is small and then again large