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The radius of a strontium atom is 215 pm. How many strontium atoms would have to be laid side by side to span a distance of 2.62 mm

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Answered by gadakhsanket
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Hello dear,

● Answer -
n = 6.1×10^6 atoms

● Explaination -
# Given-
r = 215 pm = 2.15×10^-10 m
d = 2.62 mm = 2.62×10^-3 m

# Solution -
No of strontium atoms that can be laid side by side -
n = d / 2r
n = 2.62×10^-3 / (2×2.15×10^-10)
n = 6.1×10^6 atoms

Therefore, 6.1 million strontium atoms can be laid side by side in given distance.

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Answered by jagalicious916
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Answer:387267383

Explanation:

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