The number of electron shells is higher.
Because they have many electron shells.
No, atoms are smaller than molecules. Atoms are the basic building blocks of matter and combine to form molecules, which are made up of two or more atoms bonded together.
Adding energy increases the movement of atoms and molecules as they gain kinetic energy and move more rapidly. Removing energy has the opposite effect, slowing down the movement of atoms and molecules as they lose kinetic energy and move more slowly.
The atoms in an iron are arranged in way were they are not able to slide, there are bigger and smaller atoms. This makes the iron hard.
faster atoms have more kinetic energy than slower atoms do.
Because they have many electron shells.
The bigger the atom, the larger the number of electrons between the outermost energy level and the positively charged nucleus. As a result, the attraction between the electrons in the outermost energy level and the nucleus are slightly weaker, and so, the larger the atom, the greater the sheilding effect.
The proteins molecules are bigger.
Bigger cc = bigger motor = more power. But also heavier bike.
The bigger the object is the more mass it has.
because it has more electrons
If mass is constant, density goes down as volume, or quantity, goes up. In other words, if there is more of something (or it is bigger in size), and it has the same amount of matter, then it is less dense. This is because the atoms/molecules are spread out more.
No, atoms are smaller than molecules. Atoms are the basic building blocks of matter and combine to form molecules, which are made up of two or more atoms bonded together.
bigger clouds contain more rain
When you add salt to soap it will make more bubbles. not bigger bubbles but more bubbles.
Molecules are larger than atoms. A molecule is formed when two or more atoms bond together, creating a more complex structure. While atoms are the basic building blocks of matter, molecules can consist of different atoms or the same type of atom bonded together, resulting in a greater size and complexity.
As you go down Group 1, the atoms get bigger due to the addition of energy levels (shells) in which electrons can be found. This results in more electron-electron repulsions, causing the atoms to expand in size. Additionally, the increased number of electron shells further away from the nucleus leads to a larger atomic radius.