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how many orders of magnitude greater is the radius of the atom as compared to that of the nucleus​

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Answered by tanishapanda12
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Usually, radius of atom is of an order of 10^−10 and radius of nucleus is of an order of 10^−15. Radius of atom = 10^5 × Radius of nucleus. Hence, we can say that radius of atom is 10^5 times greater than the radius of nucleus

Answered by upfire053
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Usually, radius of atom is of an order of 10^−10 and radius of nucleus is of an order of 10^−15. Radius of atom = 10^5 × Radius of nucleus. Hence, we can say that radius of atom is 10^5 times greater than the radius of nucleus.

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