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    The Diameter of an Atomic Nucleus Is About a Hundredth
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The Diameter of an Atomic Nucleus Is About a Hundredth

Question 12

Question 12

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The diameter of an atomic nucleus is about a hundredth of a trillionth of a meter. In powers of 10, this is


A) 10- 17 m.
B) 10- 10 m.
C) 10- 15 m.
D) 10- 11 m.
E) 10- 14 m.

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