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which si unit of length is most commonly used to indicate the radius of an atom? a 1 picometer (pm) b 1 millimeter (mm) c 1 micrometer (μm) d 1 nanometer (nm)
Brief Explanations
Atomic radii are extremely small. Let's analyze each option:
- \(1\) millimeter (\(1\ mm = 10^{-3}\ m\)) is too large for atomic radius.
- \(1\) micrometer (\(1\ \mu m= 10^{- 6}\ m\)) is also too large.
- \(1\) nanometer (\(1\ nm = 10^{-9}\ m\)) is still relatively large compared to atomic scale.
- \(1\) picometer (\(1\ pm=10^{-12}\ m\)) is the appropriate unit as atomic radii are on the order of \(100\ pm\) (e.g., hydrogen atom radius is about \(37\ pm\)).
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A. 1 picometer (pm)