The length of the protein molecule, in meters, is 208 × 10⁻⁹m.
To find the length of the protein molecule:
Diameter of hydrogen atom = 104 × 10⁻¹⁰m
We are given that A protein molecule has an overall length of 2000 times (or 2 cross times 10 cubed times) the diameter of a hydrogen atom.
Therefore, the length of the protein molecule, in meters, is 208 × 10⁻⁹m.
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The correct question is given below:
The diameter of a hydrogen atom is about 1.04 cross times 10 to the power of negative 10 end exponent meters. A protein molecule has an overall length of 2000 times (or 2 cross times 10 cubed times) the diameter of a hydrogen atom. What is the length of the protein molecule, in meters, if it were written in scientific notation?