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find the volume of an hydrogen atom whose radius is 0.5micron​

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Answered by Rishail
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

A hydrogen atom is made from a single proton that's circled by a single electron.

The radius of a hydrogen atom is known as the Bohr Radius, which is equal to .529 × 10-10 meters.

That means that a hydrogen atom has a volume of about 6.2 × 10-31 cubic meters

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Radius of Hydrogen atom :-

= 0.529 × 10^-10m

Volume of hydrogen Atom :-

= 6.2 × 10^-31cubic-metre

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