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∙ 13y agoThe black hole with a mass of 3 solar masses has the largest radius among the objects listed. This is because the radius of a black hole is determined by its mass and the Schwarzschild radius formula, which dictates that the radius of a black hole increases with its mass.
A subgiant star is bigger than a neutron star. Neutron stars are incredibly dense and compact, with a radius of about 10-15 kilometers, while subgiant stars have a larger radius of several million kilometers.
The neutral atom of potassium has the largest radius.
Fluorine has the smallest atomic radius, while Francium has the largest atomic radius.
1 solar mass black hole (smallest) 1 solar mass white dwarf 1 solar mass star 1.5 solar mass neutron star (largest)
Potassium has the largest atomic radius. It is in the 1st group of the periodic table. Fluorine has the least atomic radius.
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Jupiter has the largest radius of any planet in our solar system.
That's the approximate radius of a neutron star, a.k.a. a pulsar.
francium has the largest ionic radius
Francium has the largest atomic radius of all the elements on the Periodic Table.
The largest radius among the options provided.
Br is the atom with the smallest. K+ is the ion with the smallest radius. In general, the shape with the smallest radius has the smallest diameter
The neutral atom of potassium has the largest radius.
N (smallest radius) P As Sb (largest radius)
The term 'radius' is almost always applied to spheres and circular objects. It is the distance from the edge of the circle/sphere to the center. Double the radius gives you the diameter, which is the longest chord you will be able to get. In other words, the diameter is the largest distance between any two points in a circle or sphere.
Yes, francium has the largest atomic radius of any element on the periodic table. This is due to its position at the bottom of the alkali metal group, with only one valence electron and a high number of energy levels, resulting in a larger atomic size.
Something like 12 kilometers.