Answer : The volume of a copper atom in micro-liters is, [tex]8.74\times 10^{-21}\mu L[/tex]
Solution : Given,
Volume of a single copper atom = [tex]8.74\times 10^{-24}cm^3[/tex]
Now we have to calculate the volume of a copper atom in micro-liters.
The conversion used for this is,
[tex]1cm^3=1000\mu L[/tex]
As, volume of a single copper atom in [tex]cm^3[/tex] = [tex]8.74\times 10^{-24}cm^3[/tex]
So, volume of a single copper atom in micro-liters = [tex]8.74\times 10^{-24}\times 1000=8.74\times 10^{-21}\mu L[/tex]
Hence, the volume of a copper atom in micro-liters is, [tex]8.74\times 10^{-21}\mu L[/tex]