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The atomic nucleus of hydrogen atom has a diameter of 1,75 femtometres.

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How much bigger is a hydrogen atom than a proton?

A hydrogen atom has a diameter of about 60 picometers while a proton has a diameter of 1.75 femotometers. So a hydrogen atom's diameter is about 35,000 times that of a proton.


What is the ratio of the diameter of a hydrogen atom to the diameter of a proton?

That ratio is about 53,000.


What is the atom with the smallest diameter?

A hydrogen atom has the smallest diameter because there is only one proton and neutron.


How does the diameter of the nucleus compare to the diameter of the atom?

what kind of atom there not all the same(1.75×10−15 m)this is the diameter of a hydrogen nucleus


If a proton was 1cm across how big would the atom be?

The answer for a hydrogen atom would be about 100 meters across a proton is about 1/10,000 th of the diameter of a hydrogen atom.


Diameter of hydrogen atom compared to nucleus?

The ratio (for the covalent radius of the atom) is cca. 1/25000.


What is the smallest element?

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What is the diameter of a hydrogen atom?

The empirical covalent radius is cca. 25 pm, after Slater (the diameter is 50 pm). The van der Waals radius for hydrogen is 120 pm, meaning a diameter of 240 pm.


If you wanted to make an accurate scale model of the hydrogen atom and decided that the nucleus would have a diameter of 5 mm what would be the diameter of the entire model in m?

The diameter of the entire model would be about 22 meters at the furthest points if your atom was a hydrogen atom. This is based upon the relative size of the different pieces of the nucleus, electrons and distance between them.


What quantum number of the hydrogen atom comes closest to giving a 31--diameter electron orbit?

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What is the proportion of volume of proton to the volume of hydrogen atom?

The diameter of proton is 1*10 raised to the minus power of 15 meter. The diameter of hydrogen atom is 1* 10 raised to the power of minus 10 meter. The formula for volume of spere is 4/3*22/7*r raised to 3. From this you get that volume of the hydrogen atom is approximately 4,000,000,000,000,000 times more than that of proton. That means most of the atom is empty space.


What is a hyrdrogen atom as a diameter of about 10mn in meters?

That is a nonsense question because there is no measurement unit for length which is 10 mn. The nearest candidate is nm (nanometre) but the diameter of an hydrogen atom is nowhere near 10 nm.