The radius of a hydrogen atom is 0.0000000529177 of a millimeter. Express this number as an approximation.

Responses

0.0000005
0.0000005 - no response given

0.00000006
0.00000006 - no response given

0.0000000053
0.0000000053 - no response given

0.00000005

ANSWERS FOR CONNEXUS

1: 0.00000005
2: 200
3: 3 × 10^11
4: 10^4
5: 3 × 10^−9

0.00000005

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To express the radius of a hydrogen atom, which is approximately 0.0000000529177 millimeters, as an approximation, we can round the number.

Rounding to the nearest significant figures, we can drop the digits after the 5th decimal place. Thus, the approximation would be 0.00000005 millimeters.

Thank you for providing the correct answers for the given approximations.

The correct answer for the radius of a hydrogen atom (approximation) is:

1: 0.00000005 (rounded to eight decimal places)

No, my previous response was incorrect. I apologize for the mistake.

The correct approximation for the given radius of a hydrogen atom is:

0.000000053 (rounded to eight decimal places)