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No, the atomic mass is the average mass of the atom and the atomic diameter is the average diameter of the atom
Fluorine has the smallest atomic radii because it is towards the right of the periodic table and on top.
Hydrogen and Helium
Atomic Radius gets greater down the periodic table and gets smaller to the right in the periodic table. This means, in order of atomic radius, that the five smallest elements are Helium, Neon, Fluorine, Oxygen, and Hydrogen in that order. Check all of it out at http://www.ptable.com/ under properties>radius
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No, the atomic mass is the average mass of the atom and the atomic diameter is the average diameter of the atom
The Trinity test explosion fireball was more than 1200 feet in diameter, minor damage was found on a manned bunker 30000 feet from the blast.
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Hydrogen has the smallest atomic radius - 25 pm.
Chlorine will have the smallest atomic radius, bromine the largest.
Hydrogen is a gas element. It had the smallest atomic number.
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Argon doesnt have the smallest atomic radius, its chlorine.Argon has the largest atomic radius in period 3.
The candy that is named after a supernova is the atomic fireball. Another is the starburst or the milky way.
That varies depending on the bomb:MK-III Fat Man in WW2 was 5 feet in diameter and 10 feet long.The smallest spherical implosion atomic bomb built, the Davy Crocket, was 11 inches in diameter and roughly 30 inches long.The first hydrogen bomb, the Ivy Mike test shot, was 20 feet in diameter and 80 feet tall.