Given that the atomic radius of silver is 145*"pm", how many silver atoms will span a length of 4.70*mm?

1 Answer
Sep 6, 2017

In effect they are asking how many lengths of 290*"pm" will fit into a length of 4.70*mm....

Explanation:

Now we can do this dimensionally......

(4.70xx10^-3*m)/(290xx10^-12*m)=1.621xx10^7 individual silver atoms.....

Why did I double the given radius? Did I make an error?

We note that 1*mm-=1xx10^-3*m...

And that 1*"picometre"-=1xx10^-12*m

The rest is arithmetic. Of course, we have to do the ratio properly. I have never found it straightforward.