RNA
The answer depends on the composition of the molecule.
carbohydrate
Amino Acids
A molecule weighing 22 units can be constructed with one atom of carbon and four atoms of hydrogen. This is a methane molecule that normally would weigh 16 units. However, if two hydrogens are deuterium (2 units each) and two atoms of hydrogen are tritium (3 units each), the molecular weight comes out to 22 units.
These are solids formed from an infinite number of formula units (basic units) of a chemical compound.
RNA
No
The answer depends on the composition of the molecule.
28 atomic units
Amino Acids
carbohydrate
A molecule weighing 22 units can be constructed with one atom of carbon and four atoms of hydrogen. This is a methane molecule that normally would weigh 16 units. However, if two hydrogens are deuterium (2 units each) and two atoms of hydrogen are tritium (3 units each), the molecular weight comes out to 22 units.
Approximately 18.16 units
Polymer
Nanometers
Alleles
Ribosomes