The volume of a single niobium atom is 9.46E-24 cm3. What is the volume of a niobium atom in microliters?

9.46x10^-21

9.46x10^-21

9.46E-24 cc x (1 L/1000 cc) x (1E6 uL/L) = ?

To convert the volume of a niobium atom from cubic centimeters (cm3) to microliters (µL), we need to use the conversion factor: 1 cm3 = 1000 µL.

Given that the volume of a single niobium atom is 9.46E-24 cm3 (9.46 x 10^-24 cm3), we can now calculate the volume in microliters.

1. Multiply the volume of the niobium atom by the conversion factor:
9.46E-24 cm3 * (1000 µL / 1 cm3)

2. Perform the calculation:
9.46E-24 cm3 * 1000 µL / 1 cm3
= 9.46E-24 * 1000 µL
= 9.46E-24 * 10^3 µL
= 9.46E-21 µL

Therefore, the volume of a niobium atom is 9.46E-21 µL (9.46 x 10^-21 µL)

9.46x10^18