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The nucleus of hydrogen has a radius about 1 fermi. The electron is normally

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Answered by arenarohith
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The nucleus of the hydrogen atom has a radius of about 1×10−15m. (1 fermi=1×10−15m. )

The electron is normally at a distance of about 5.3×10−11m. from the nucleus.

Answered by kumaramit722001
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The nucleus of the hydrogen atom has a radius of about 1×10−15m. The electron is normally at a distance of about 5.3×10−11m. from the nucleus.

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