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Is an atom bigger than a neutron


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Explanation:

  1. A neutron is substantially smaller than an atom.
  2. A nucleus (protons and neutrons) and electrons orbiting the nucleus in various orbits make up an atom.
  3. There are empty spaces between these orbitals.
  4. Atoms are significantly larger than subatomic particles like protons, neutrons, and electrons due to this empty space.

Hence, an atom is bigger than a neutron.


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