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12 March, 13:15

The mass of a hydrogen atom is about 1.67E-24 grams. The mass of a plutonium atom is about 4.05E-22 grams. How many times

more grams is an atom of plutonium than an atom of hydrogen?

A. 2.43x10^2

B. 2.43x10^-2

C. 2.43x10^-3

D. 2.43x10^3

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  1. 12 March, 13:44
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    The answer would be C
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