To clarify: atoms are smaller than molecules. Moreover, nuclei and most elementary particles are even smaller than atoms. We can also make atoms, nuclei, and elementary particles (e.g. by nuclear fission or fusion), however, we can not give them complex structures. What we can make is structures out of atoms, and in their smallest stable separation that is making molecules.
To clarify: atoms are smaller than molecules. Moreover, nuclei and most elementary particles are even smaller than atoms. We can also make atoms, nuclei, and elementary particles (e.g. by nuclear fission or fusion), however, we can not give them complex structures. What we can make is structures out of atoms, and in their smallest stable separation that is making molecules.
Yes, because Xenon is a rather large atom compared to Carbon (the main component of Olympicene).
Wait, an Olympicene molecule is smaller than a Xenon atom? A molecule is actually SMALLER than an atom?
And about the smallest things we can make. ;)
The answer is 42.
False. the smallest thing we can make (at least in the future) are atoms. By manipulating strings