Size of an Atom


 
 
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Size of an Atom

Atoms are extremely small—so small that we cannot see them even with powerful microscopes. The size of an atom is measured in a very tiny unit called a nanometer (nm).

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Question : 1

Identify the correct statement :

(a)  Hydrogen atom is the smallest atom

(b)  Radius of Hydrogen atom is 10 nm.

(c)  1/109 m equals to  1mm.

(d)  1 nm equals to 10-9 m.

Right Option : D
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Question : 2

Which of the following is incorrect :

(a)  Hydrogen atom is the smallest atom.

(b) Helium atom is the smallest atom.

(c)  1 nm equals to 10-9 m.

Right Option : B
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Question : 3

Identify the correct statement :

(a)  Hydrogen atom is the smallest atom and its radius is 0.1 nm.

(b)  1/109 m equals to  1nm.

(c)  1 nm equals to 10-9 m.

Right Option : D
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