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Question
What is the approximate size of a molecule?
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Solution
The approximate size of a molecule typically ranges between 0.1 nanometers (nm) and 10 nanometers (nm), depending on the type of molecule.
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Small Molecules:
- Example: Water (H2O)
- Size: ~0.27 nm
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Medium-Sized Molecules:
- Example: Glucose (C6H12O6)
- Size: ~1 nm
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Large Molecules:
- Example: Proteins like Hemoglobin
- Size: ~5 nm
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Macromolecules:
- Example: DNA (Double Helix)
- Width: ~2 nm
- Length: Can stretch to several micrometers.
- 1 Nanometer (nm) = 10−9 meters.
- A molecule's size is much smaller than a cell (~10–100 micrometers), making it only visible with specialized techniques like X-ray crystallography or electron microscopy.
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