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    Nov 25, 2010, 01:17 PM
    One Aluminium atom has a diameter of 0.000000025cm.How many atoms thick is the alumi
    question: One Aluminium atom has a diameter of 0.000000025cm.How many atoms thick is the aluminum foil?
    my data
    lenght=4.8cm
    width=6cm
    mass=0.76g
    volume=5.625ML
    Height=-23.175
    show all work please due Monday
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    Nov 25, 2010, 01:23 PM
    6/0.0000000025= answer no?
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    Nov 25, 2010, 06:10 PM
    Your question is all screwed up. As lexei says, it is the thickness divided by the size of the atom, But look at your numbers; you give length, width and height: which one do you call the thickness? The volume and dimensions seem totally contradictory. You say it has a volume of 5.625 mL and a mass of 0.76 g. I don't think aluminum floats. Check, correct and resubmit.

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