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atomic volume of sulfur

Input interpretation

sulfur | atomic volume
sulfur | atomic volume

Result

4.2×10^6 pm^3 (cubic picometers)
4.2×10^6 pm^3 (cubic picometers)

Periodic table location

Periodic table location
Periodic table location

Atomic radii properties

atomic radius (empirical) | 100 pm atomic radius (calculated) | 88 pm covalent radius | 105 pm van der Waals radius | 180 pm
atomic radius (empirical) | 100 pm atomic radius (calculated) | 88 pm covalent radius | 105 pm van der Waals radius | 180 pm

Units

Unit conversions

4.2×10^-30 m^3 (cubic meters)
4.2×10^-30 m^3 (cubic meters)
4.2×10^-27 L (liters)
4.2×10^-27 L (liters)
1.48×10^-28 ft^3 (cubic feet)
1.48×10^-28 ft^3 (cubic feet)

Comparisons

 ≈ 34 × volume of a helium atom ( 4 Pi/3 atomic radii of helium (the smallest atom)^3 )
≈ 34 × volume of a helium atom ( 4 Pi/3 atomic radii of helium (the smallest atom)^3 )
 ≈ 64 × volume of a hydrogen atom ( 4 Pi/3 atomic radii of hydrogen^3 )
≈ 64 × volume of a hydrogen atom ( 4 Pi/3 atomic radii of hydrogen^3 )

Corresponding quantities

Radius r of a sphere from V = 4πr^3/3:  | 100 pm (picometers)  | 3.9×10^-9 inches
Radius r of a sphere from V = 4πr^3/3: | 100 pm (picometers) | 3.9×10^-9 inches
Edge length a of a cube from V = a^3:  | 161 pm (picometers)  | 6.3×10^-9 inches
Edge length a of a cube from V = a^3: | 161 pm (picometers) | 6.3×10^-9 inches