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  • Water vs. Iodine Molecules: Size Comparison Explained
    No, water molecules are smaller than iodine molecules.

    Here's why:

    * Water molecule (H₂O): Consists of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.

    * Iodine molecule (I₂): Consists of two iodine atoms bonded together.

    Iodine atoms are significantly larger than oxygen or hydrogen atoms. Therefore, an iodine molecule containing two iodine atoms is much larger than a water molecule.

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