Because the atom is extremely small to be measured
Because the atom is extremely small to be measured
No. It is the only way to measure an atom because the orbital is the outer part of the atom and determines its size.
because NASA does not have the equipment and if we did it would have to be huge.
There is a pair of converging reasons why measuring the size of an atom is difficult. One is that the atom is so small, and the other is that the tools to do that have a limited ability to measure things as small as an atom with a high level of accuracy. They may be the same reason. and bye
The atom that is smallest in size is the hydrogen atom.
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Why is energy difficult to measure?
By the size of the atom and its mass
An atom is the size of an orange compared to the Earth.
The size of a silicon atom is about 0.11 nanometers.
The question doesn't really have a meaningful answer; it's difficult to associate a "size" with subatomic particles due to quantum effects.
Atomic radius is the measure from the middle of an atom to the outter edge. Usually mesured between two atom. Measure from the middle of one atom to the middle of another and then divide by two.