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Mathematics, 24.01.2022 06:10 benwill0702

The radius of a nitrogen atom is 5.6 × 10-11 meters, and the radius of a beryllium atom is 1.12 × 10-10 meters. Which atom has a larger radius, and by how many times is it larger than the other? A.
The radius of nitrogen is 20 times larger than the radius of beryllium.
B.
The radius of beryllium is 40 times larger than the radius of nitrogen.
C.
The radius of nitrogen is 4 times larger than the radius of beryllium.
D.
The radius of beryllium is 2 times larger than the radius of nitrogen.

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