Chemistry, asked by am2228080, 8 months ago

find the value of radius of nucleus having atomic mass 125​

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Answered by izaan2007
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Answered by Ayutam21
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Answer:

R=R0×A(1/3)

where A =atomic mass

R=(1.3×10−15)(125)(1/3)

=1.3×10−15×5

R=6.5×10−15m

Therefore,theradiusofnucleusofanatomis6.5×10−15.

Hope u understand

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