3. The distance between the two hydrogen atoms in a water molecule is about 1.355 Ă— 10^{-10} m. This is equal to a. 1.355 x 10^{-8} mm. b. 1.355 x 10^{6} cm. c. 1.355 x 10^{-6} mm. d. 13.55 nm. e. 135.5 pm.
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