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Discover LudwigThe phrase "atomic size" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in scientific contexts, particularly in discussions about the dimensions of atoms or atomic particles.
Example: "The atomic size of hydrogen is significantly smaller than that of larger elements like iodine."
Alternatives: "atomic dimensions" or "size of atoms".
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When CF is controlled to be thin enough to show atomic size, the quantum-sized effect [69] will appear in the CF-type RRAM devices.
The nitrogen atom is closest in the atomic size and electronegativity to oxygen atom [10], so N doping could result in the minimum strain in ZnO.
The size factor X indicates the difference of atomic size between two kinds of atoms.
Although N behaves as an isovalent impurity in Ga(In)As host lattice, its atomic size and electronegativity differ from that of the As atoms.
Another important atomic property is atomic size.
The development of quantum mechanics in the first quarter of the 20th century was stimulated by the reluctant acceptance that this description systematically failed when applied to objects of atomic size.
Most of the variations in properties from carbon through lead parallel increase in atomic size and are comparable with those of elements in the boron, nitrogen, oxygen, and fluorine groups.
The increase in atomic size from the upper right corner of the periodic table to the lower left corner is reflected in the formulas of the oxygen acids of the elements in their highest states of oxidation.
Such control may become critical as the transistors in microchips sink toward atomic size.
A sample of the fingerprint is then analysed by a mass spectrometer, which detects chemicals based on their atomic size.
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The optimum metallic glass compositions are located close to the intersecting line of the e/a-constant and atomic size-constant planes in a quaternary composition chart.
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