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The radius of a chromium atom is 125 pm. How many chromium atoms would have to be laid side by side to span a distance of 1.62 mm?
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DrBob222
Didn't I do one exactly like this for you (it wasn't Cr but some other element) yesterday. It's done the same way.
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TAYLOR, you're so stupid
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