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The elements in a group have the similar chemical properties dueto presence of same no of electrons in their outermost shell but they differ physically because physical properties are related to their atomic sizes from top to bottom in a group atomic size increases so their physical properties also differ.
Anything that exists is made of elements. so there are enough elements on mercury to fill the planet's size.
Elements in the same group have similar electronic configurations. For example, all elements in Group 1 contain 1 unpaired electron located in an S orbital. It's the electronic configuration of atoms (and to a lesser degree, their size and charge) which dictate their chemical properties. Nuclear properties, on the other hand are dictated largely by the atoms size and number of protons and neutrons. Chemists, for the most part, aren't interested in these.
The atomic size for the element is very large.
macro is huge, micro is tiny. Think of a big mac as opposed to microscopic.
The opposite of micro is "macro." (large size) The opposite prefix of micro- (one millionth) is mega- (one million).
A Macro Habitat is a Habitat fit for normally size animals not small creatures.
Everything in the known universe is alive; The micro function like the macro.
macro means small but vital, micro means small. figure it out
Registers are small memory elements of size in few byte or word. Registers can be accessed quickly by the ALU (Arithmetic and Logic Unit) of micro controllers.
The size of the mintmark. The micro S is about half the size of the regular one.
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Although scale size varies from species to species, the average size of a butterfly's scale is 100 micro meters, which translates to about 0.004 of an inch. to get a sense of the size its about the same width of a human hair
the size of a Golgi apparatus is approx. 2.5 micro metres