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The single proton that forms the nucleus of the hydrogen

Chapter 1, Problem 123E

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The single proton that forms the nucleus of the hydrogen atom has a radius of approximately 1.0 x 10-13 cm . The hydrogen atom itself has a radius of approximately 52.9 pm. What fraction of the space within the atom is occupied by the nucleus?

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QUESTION:

The single proton that forms the nucleus of the hydrogen atom has a radius of approximately 1.0 x 10-13 cm . The hydrogen atom itself has a radius of approximately 52.9 pm. What fraction of the space within the atom is occupied by the nucleus?

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From the given,

Approximate radius of the hydrogen nucleus =

Radius of single hydrogen atom = 52.9 pm

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