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The radius of a uranium-235 nucleus is about 7.0 × 10–3

Chapter 19, Problem 15P

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QUESTION:

The radius of a uranium-235 nucleus is about \(7.0 \times 10^{-3} \mathrm{pm}\). Calculate the density of the nucleus in \(\mathrm{\ g}/\mathrm{cm}^3\). (Assume the atomic mass is 235 amu.)

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QUESTION:

The radius of a uranium-235 nucleus is about \(7.0 \times 10^{-3} \mathrm{pm}\). Calculate the density of the nucleus in \(\mathrm{\ g}/\mathrm{cm}^3\). (Assume the atomic mass is 235 amu.)

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We need to find the density of the nucleus of Uranium-235

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We can find the density by the equation mass over volume

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