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The hydrogen atom has a volume of approximately 6.2 ×10?31 m3. What is this volume in
Chapter 2, Problem 89P(choose chapter or problem)
The hydrogen atom has a volume of approximately \(6.2\times10^{-31}\mathrm{\ m}^3\). What is this volume in each unit?
(a) cubic picometers
(b) cubic nanometers
(c) cubic angstroms (1 angstrom = \(10^{-10}\mathrm{\ m}\))
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QUESTION:
The hydrogen atom has a volume of approximately \(6.2\times10^{-31}\mathrm{\ m}^3\). What is this volume in each unit?
(a) cubic picometers
(b) cubic nanometers
(c) cubic angstroms (1 angstrom = \(10^{-10}\mathrm{\ m}\))
ANSWER:Step 1 of 4
We will find out the volume of each unit asked above.
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