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∙ 8y agoCarbon atom, Monomer, Polymer, Macromolecule
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Carbon atom < monomer < polymer < macromolecule
carbon atom, monomer, macromolecule, and polymer.
N (smallest radius) P As Sb (largest radius)
Ascending order goes from smallest to largest.
N, P, As and Sb
6.78x10^22 molecules of glucose 3.56 mol Fe 1.25x10^25 atoms of Zn
6.001 is smallest, then 6.01 and the largest is 6.017.
carbon atom, monomer, macromolecule, and polymer.
smallest to largest is 0.8 0.808 0.81 0.875
To give the particular number the largest possible value, arrange the digits in the order of their individual value, beginning with the largest one on the left and smallest on the right. To give the particular number its smallest possible value, arrange the digits in the order of their individual value, beginning with the smallest one on the left and largest on the right.
Start with the largest and end with the smallest
N (smallest radius) P As Sb (largest radius)
0.006 is the smallest; 0.06 and 0.060 are the same, and 6 is the largest.
From largest to smallest, the order of the set is 0.7, 0.33, 0.045.
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Arrange the numbers from smallest to largest and find the middle number.
The smallest unit is the carbon atom, followed by the monomer, which is a single repeating unit of a polymer. The macromolecule is the largest structure, made up of multiple monomers linked together to form a polymer chain.
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