Asked by Brittany

Carbon-12 contains 6 protons and 6 neutrons. The radius of the nucleus is approximately 2.7 (femtometers) and the radius of the atom is approximately 70 (picometers).

The volume of the nucleus is 8.2×10^−8 pm^3
And the volume of the atom is 1.4×10^6 pm^3
I found the volumes but I also need to know what percent of the atom that the nucleus makes up.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Answers

Answered by ALISON
TO FIND THE % OF THE ATOM THAT THE NUCLEUS MAKES UP YOU NEED TO DIVIDE THE MASS OF THE PART YOU ARE TRYING TO FIGURE OUT BY THE WHOLE MASS OF THE NUCLEUS TIMES 100.
Answered by Brittany
That's how I did it but the computer said it was wrong. I guess I'll have to ask the teacher about it. Thanks for your help!
Answered by Daniel
The Percent is 5.9X10^-12

[V(nucleus)/V(atom)]x100% = answer
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