Asked by Charles
What do i do when i have a question that ask to compare the size and density of an atom with its nucleus.
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Answered by
bobpursley
Let me give you an example from something you know.
If you were sitting on the fifty yard line, a hydrogen atom can be explained in this ratio. If the nucleus were the size of a pea on the fifty yard line, the electron circulating would be on the goal line, the size of a grain of sand.
If you were sitting on the fifty yard line, a hydrogen atom can be explained in this ratio. If the nucleus were the size of a pea on the fifty yard line, the electron circulating would be on the goal line, the size of a grain of sand.
Answered by
Charles
thanks very much!
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