A single oxygen atom is smaller than a molecule.
pretty much everything is larger than an atom.
an atom is larger than an electron
An atom is larger than a neutron; a neutron is a part of any atom except a hydrogen atom.
larger than the smallest
A single oxygen atom is smaller than a molecule.
pretty much everything is larger than an atom.
its larger
an atom is larger than an element
Larger.
It becomes an ion with a larger radius than the atom of chlorine
No. A cesium atom is larger both in terms of atomic mass and atomic radius.
anion is always larger than its parent atom
an atom is larger than an electron
An atom that has gained one or more electrons, becoming a negative ion, is larger than its parent atom.
Answer 1: Because a molecule is made up of atoms. Correct answer: it's a trick or meaningless question. Molecules are not always larger or heavier than atoms. For example, a single uranium atom is larger and heavier than a hydrogen molecule (H2) or even a water molecule (H2O).
An atom is larger than a neutron; a neutron is a part of any atom except a hydrogen atom.