They are arranged smallest to largest in your question simply because each item is only a PART of what makes up the NEXT item. So, in order to CONTAIN the previous component, the following one MUST BE LARGER.
An atom's neutron, an atom's nucleus, an atom, a molecule, the head of a pin.
Smallest to Largest.. - Electron - Proton - Atom - Compound - Molecule
A Quark, is the smallest.
Protons, neutrons, and electrons make up the nucleus, which is the smallest part of matter. Here are the parts from largest to smallest ; molecule, atom, and (pronton-neutron or electro).
An atom, these include protons, neutrons and electrons. The number of these smaller particles is what distingushes one atom of an element for another. For example, an atom of oxygen has 8 protons, neutrons, and electrons while a hydrogen atom has 1 proton neutron and electron
in order of largest to smallest it is; # neuron (cell in the brain) # molecule (made of multiple atoms) # atom (made of protons, electrons, neutrons) # proton # neutron # electron
Smallest to Largest.. - Electron - Proton - Atom - Compound - Molecule
A Quark, is the smallest.
Protons, neutrons, and electrons make up the nucleus, which is the smallest part of matter. Here are the parts from largest to smallest ; molecule, atom, and (pronton-neutron or electro).
Neutron (smallest) Dwarf Medium Giant Super Giant (largest)
The smallest stars are called neutron stars.They typically have a diameter of only 12kmthe smallest star is the neutron star from the word "neutron"
electron is the smallest
The electron is actually the smallest particle. The neutron is the largest particle, followed closely by the proton. The electron is much, much smaller.
Nebula, The solar system, The sun, Jupiter, Earth, Mars, The moon, Pluto, Neutron Star
The smallest piece of a chemical compound is a molecule. The smallest part of an element is an atom. The smallest part of an atom (meaning of the proton, neutron and electron, which are an atom's building blocks) is the electron. Beyond that, the quark is a fundamental building block of matter, and it makes up neutrons and protons. Quarks also explain the "particle zoo" seen before the Standard Model arose to gather the phenomenon under one theoretical umbrella.
From largest to smallest: Nebula, Solar System, Sun, Jupiter, Earth, Mars, Moon, Pluto, neutron star.
No. a neutron is a subatomic particle found in the nuclei of all atoms except for hydrogen-1.
Yes, a neutron is the largest and heaviest of all subatomic particles.