Hydrogen atom size and scale context

Hydrogen is the universe’s simplest and most common atom. Most hydrogen nuclei were forged in the first minutes after the Big Bang, and neutral hydrogen atoms emerged only after the universe cooled enough for electrons and protons to combine about 380,000 years later. Read its scale context, comparisons, and journey links on the canonical object page.

Plutonium-244 nucleusAtomic nucleus·15 fm
Hydrogen atomAtom·100 pm
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