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What is the volume of one molecules of water (density of `H_(2) O = 1 g cm^(-3)`)
b. What is the radius of the water molecule assuming it be spherical.
c. Calculate the radius of the oxygen atom, assuming the oxygen atom occupies half of the volume occupied by the water molecule.

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