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The hydrogen atom contains 1 proton and 1 electron. The radius of the proton is approximately 1.0fm femtometers, and the radius of the hydrogen atom is approximately 53 pm (picometers).
- Calculate the volume of the nucleus and the volume of the atom for hydrogen.
- What percentage of the hydrogen atom's volume is occupied by the nucleus?
I'm still cannot figure it. Please help
- Calculate the volume of the nucleus and the volume of the atom for hydrogen.
- What percentage of the hydrogen atom's volume is occupied by the nucleus?
I'm still cannot figure it. Please help
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