The volume of nucleus is small than that of atom by a factor of (A) 10 (B) 105 (C) 1010 (D) 1012
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The overall dimensions of a nucleus are much smaller than those of an atom. Experiments on scattering of a-particles demonstrated that the radius of a nucleus was smaller than the radius of an atom by a factor of about 104. This means the volume of a nucleus is about 10–12 times the volume of the atom
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