The Modern View of Atomic Structure; Atomic Weights

Chapter 1, Problem 18E

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Problem 18E

The Modern View of Atomic Structure; Atomic Weights (Sections)

An atom of rhodium (Rh) has a diameter of about 2.7 × 10-8cm. (a) What is the radius of a rhodium atom in angstroms (Å) and in meters (m)? (b) How many Rh atoms would have to be placed side by side to span a distance of 6.0 mm? (c) If you assume that the Rh atom is a sphere, what is the volume in m3 of a single atom?

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