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The radius of the hydrogen atom is 0.529x10/-10 and the radius of the nucleus is 1.2x10/-15m. Compare the radius of each by writing a ratio.

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we know that

The radius of the hydrogen atom is
0.529*10^(-10)m

The radius of the nucleus is
1.2*10^(-15)m

the ratio is equal to


(0.529*10^(-10))/( 1.2*10^(-15)) = 44,083.33

that means the radius of the hydrogen atom is 44,083.33 times the radius of the nucleus

therefore

the answer is

the ratio is equal to 44,083.33

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