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ASSAPPP 90 POINTS How many times as large as the radius of a hydrogen atom are the radii of the mercury and the radii of the uranium atoms?

ASSAPPP 90 POINTS How many times as large as the radius of a hydrogen atom are the-example-1
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divide 1.5x10^-10 by 2.5x10^-11 which is 6 meaning the Mercury atom is 6 times larger than a hydrogen atom.
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