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the order of nuclear density is?

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Answered by cristrajujesus143
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Nuclear density is the density of the nucleus of an atom, averaging about 2.3×1017kg/m3. The descriptive term nuclear density is also applied to situations where similarly high densities occur, such as within neutron stars.

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Answered by Anonymous
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2.3*1017kg/m³

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