The caesium atom with an empirical radius of 260 pm.
With atoms, you can make molecules. For example, two hydrogen atoms, H, will rapidly combine to form one hydrogen molecule, H2. Add one oxygen atom, and it makes water, H2O.
if i remember correctly, the element which has the biggest atomic number is the biggest.
the nuke is not the biggest bomb. it can be big or small in size, but technically the fusion bomb has a larger explosion, but one has never been set off, or developed. it is the opposite of nukes, instead of splitting atoms it combines two or more.
Proteins are the largest biomolecules from the other 3 polymers. Remember Proteins are a "Macromolecule" structure made from smaller biomolecules of amino acids. But essentially your answer is proteins.
Think of the biggest number you can think of. Now double it, and then square it. Double, then square it again. Probably more than that, but that doesn't help, cos its bigger than the biggest number you can think of. It depends what the tile is made of. but in short: a lot.
There are more than three. There is nitrogen (N2), oxygen (O2), and argon (Ar) as the biggest three. And ozone (O3) is a peak of about 9 ppm.
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They can grow to be the biggest trees in the world. To be precise, they can grow over 350 feet tall. They are also extremely bug and rot resistant trees.
Amino acids are the largest hydrocarbon molecules. However on our planet they are able to link to each other and form protein molecules.
The two elements with the largest electronegativity difference between their atoms are fluorine (F) and cesium (Cs). Fluorine is the most electronegative element on the periodic table, while cesium is one of the least electronegative elements.
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