Assuming the nuclei to be spherical in shape how does the surface area of a nucleus of mass number a1 compare with that of a nucleus of mass number a2
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The nucleus of an atom is composed of nucleons, that's protons and neutrons. Together they contribute to mass number. ... The more the mass number, the more is compactness, the lesser is the radius. If the mass number of A1 < A2, the surface area of nucleus will be A1 > A2.
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