Atomic radii have not been measured or calculated based on theoretical principles for all of the elements. However, based on the information available in the wikipedia tables of atomic radii it would appear that the largest atom will prove to be that of francium.
Cesium
Francium has the largest atoms.
Group 1 elements have the largest atomic size in a given period, francium is the element with the largest atomic size among all the elements.
The largest atom of a chemical element is the francium atom - the greatest atomic radius.
francium
francium
It is supposed to be francium. but since it is radioactive and less stable, cesium is generally considered to the be element with largest size.
Atomic size increases down a group as the energy level (or shell) increases. So Astatine will have the largest size (radius) in group 17
The atoms of an element are all identical.
These atoms are known as valence atoms.
An atom of an element is usually smaller than a molecule of a compound. Molecules are made by bonding 2 or more atoms, of one or more elements. The molecule is the smallest particle of a compound.
Francium
The most common element in the universe is hydrogen.
Ununoctium
Of the elements listed by atomic symbol, Cs has the largest atoms.
An isotope of an element.
H16 would have the largest amount of atoms, so the answer would be:hydrogen
John Dalton it was referred to the atoms of the same element.
the size
It is supposed to be francium. but since it is radioactive and less stable, cesium is generally considered to the be element with largest size.
From the given elements, Mg has the largest atomic radius, hence the size.
I think you mean what has the ... A pure isotope of an element.
An atoms size is relative to the number of electrons an atom contains. Atoms with the least number of electrons are the smallest atoms. When atoms have the same number of electrons, the atom with the most protons will have the largest nuclear charge, and therefore be the smallest atom.