This stadium can hold 100,000, or 1x10, people. the
number of atoms in a grain of iron is abou...
Biology, 27.09.2019 20:30 BrainlyBoi
This stadium can hold 100,000, or 1x10, people. the
number of atoms in a grain of iron is about 1x 1016,
would you need 1 x 10° or 1 x 10' stadiums to hold
the same number of people as the number of atoms in
a grain of iron? explain your answer,
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