Express The Diameter Of A Ground-State Hydrogen Atom In Meters Using A Power Of 10

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Express The Diameter Of A Ground-State Hydrogen Atom In Meters Using A Power Of 10

hydrogen atom in its ground state, dH=10.6_10^_11 m, into the answer box. Express the diameter of a ground-state hydrogen atom in meters using a power of 10. Do not enter the units; they are provided to the right of the answer box.
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dH = 1.06_10^-10 m In some computer programming languages and software, a shorthand scientific notation for a number such as 3.0_10^12 would be 3.0E12. This notation should be avoided when using the math answer box, because the E will be interpreted as a variable. To correctly enter 3.0_10^12 as an answer, follow the advice given above.

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