how does the nuclear density depends on the size of an nucleus
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how does the nuclear density depends on the size of an nucleus
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Every element has a unique atomic number which is equal to number of protons, which leads to the fact that the mass of nucleus will be different and since different mass results in different density hence nucleus of all elements does not have same density. So the density of nucleus more than that of the atom
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