Respuesta :

Answer:

The radius of mercury is 6 times larger than the radius of hydrogen and the radius of uranium is 7 times larger than the radius of hydrogen.

Step-by-step explanation:

For mercury,

[tex]Ratio=\frac{radius of Hg}{radius of H} \\=\frac{1.5e-10}{2.5e-11} \\=6[/tex]

For uranium,

[tex]Ratio=\frac{radius of U}{radius of H} \\=\frac{1.75e-10}{2.5e-11} \\=7[/tex]