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Mathematics, 26.03.2020 00:08 nyha90

The radius of a fluorine atom is about 5 x 10" millimeter. The radius of a strontium atom is about

2 x 10-7 millimeter.

About how many times larger is the radius of a strontium atom than the radius of a fluorine atom?

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