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what is the radious of an atomic nucleus​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

the radius of the atomic nucleus is 8.75 × 10^-16.


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Answered by DARKIMPERIAL
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Answer:

The mass of a nucleus constitutes most of the mass of the entire atom but the nucleus occupies only about 1/1015 of the volume of the atom. A typical atomic radius is about 1Å=100±(1±=10-12m)

whereas the radius of an atomic nucleus is only about 5×10-3±.

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