Sulfur (S) is larger than argon (Ar) in terms of atomic radius. This is because sulfur is located in Group 16 of the Periodic Table, while argon is a noble gas in Group 18. As you move across a period from left to right, the atomic radius decreases due to increased nuclear charge, which pulls the electrons closer to the nucleus. Therefore, sulfur, being further to the left than argon, has a larger atomic radius.
Argon (Ar) is an atom not a molecule. An atom is singular whereas a molecule is a group of two or more atoms.
pretty much everything is larger than an atom.
A electron(s) in a orbital around a nucleus made of protons and neutrons.
3s and 3p
No, "na" and "ar" are not compounds. They are standalone units in language and do not combine to form a larger meaning.
Argon (Ar) is an atom not a molecule. An atom is singular whereas a molecule is a group of two or more atoms.
The francium atom is larger.
the sodium atom as it has a larger nucleus and more electrons.
A francium atom is larger than a hydrogen atom. This is because francium has more electrons and protons in its nucleus, leading to a larger atomic size compared to hydrogen.
pretty much everything is larger than an atom.
Ar(s) is considered an atomic solid, as it consists of individual argon atoms arranged in a regular pattern rather than being bound together through ionic or covalent bonds.
[Ar] 3s1
[Ar]4s1 Or 4n Or s-orbital (I don't know exactly what you're asking)
No, a silicon atom is larger than a sodium atom. This is because silicon has more electrons and protons than sodium, leading to a larger atomic radius.
The model of an atom is larger than the actual atom itself. Atom models are simplified representations used to help understand the structure and behavior of atoms at a scale that is easier for us to comprehend.
Larger.
A electron(s) in a orbital around a nucleus made of protons and neutrons.