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A row of 100,000,000 (one-hundred million) of the largest atoms would measure slightly more than one inch.

A row of 100,000,000 of the smallest atoms measures somewhere around 1/4 inch.

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Around 2.4 million of the smallest atoms (hydrogen) should suffice.

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5mo ago

The number of atoms in one inch varies depending on the element or material being considered, as it depends on the atomic size and packing efficiency of the atoms. However, in general, there are typically around 10^8 to 10^10 atoms per inch in solid materials.

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16y ago

Atom sizes vary in diameter. Hydrogen, for example, is about 1010 meters, or roughly 4 billionths of an inch.

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14y ago

That is very depending on the seisure of the atoms, all naturally occurring elements have different measures!

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15y ago

1 angstrom equals 1.0315*10^-8 inches

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14y ago

a lot

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