What is the atomic radii/radius of an apple and a watermelon?
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According to John dalton all elements, compounds or mixtures are composed of some small particles which cannot be further divided into smaller particles. They are known as atoms. They are referred to as the basic building blocks of an element, compound or mixture. They are very small and their radius can be measured in nanometers.
Atomic radius is measured in nanometers . 1/109 m = 1 nm or 1m = 109 nm.
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Atomic radius is the distance between the nuclei of two identical atoms bonded together.
Compared to the apple, the apples diameter is 1 billion times bigger than the hydrogen atom diameter.
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