Smallest atom is hydrogen
Largest atom is Francium
The Periodic Table tells you how many protons are in an atom by their Elemental Number. In other words, yes, the Periodic Table tells you how many protons are in an atom.
The quantum number of the highest occupied electron orbital in a Bohr model atom corresponds to the atom's period (row) number in the periodic table.
hydrogen, carbon, oxygen, anything on the periodic table with only one letter for its symbol
There is none, but a neutral atom is called a neutron. There is no neutral element.
14th in periodic table.
Smallest atom is hydrogen Largest atom is Francium
The smallest atom in the periodic table is hydrogen, not fluorine.
Hydrogen
group 1
The largest atom is francium and has 87 protons and 87 electrons.
The smallest element known to man is Hydrogen (H).
A atom is not on the periodic table, atoms are inside the elements and compounds on the periodic table if this helps :)
1s2,2s2,2p6,3s2,3p2 (Si)
Fluorine because it has a smaller atomic radius.
Type your answer here... atoms r the smallest molecule
Carbon is the smallest atom having tetravalency. Note that carbon is the atom in the uppermost* period of a wide form periodic table that includes column 14, the column in which the most common valency is tetravalency, and in general atomic size is greater the lower in a periodic table that the atom appears.___________________________*This is the second period of the table as a whole; the first period includes only columns 1 and 18.
A period 8 don't exist now in the periodic table of Mendeleev.