Principal Quantum number by size?

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Homework Statement


What is the value of the principal quantum number for a hydrogen atom to have a size of one micron?

Homework Equations


r=(5.3x10-11)(n2)
r=1x10-6/2=5x10-7

The Attempt at a Solution



5x10-7=(5.3x10-11)(n2)

97.1 = n

How is this possible? lol Maybe it's more complicated then I'm thinking.
 
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So I'm right? The answer is just 97? I thought the principal quantum numbers (n) only go up to like 5 or 6 or something like that though.
 
Alrighty, thank you very much :)