The ratio (for the covalent radius of the atom) is cca. 1/25000.
The diameter of the nucleus of a hydrogen atom is approximately 1 femtometer (10^-15 meters). However, since the electron cloud extends much further beyond the nucleus, the overall diameter of a hydrogen atom is on the order of 100 picometers (10^-10 meters).
A hydrogen atom is about 100,000 times larger in diameter compared to just a proton. This is because a hydrogen atom consists of a proton at its center with an electron cloud surrounding it, extending the size of the atom.
A francium atom is larger than a hydrogen atom. This is because francium has more electrons and protons in its nucleus, leading to a larger atomic size compared to hydrogen.
The diameter of a hydrogen atom is roughly 100,000 times larger than the diameter of a proton.
If the atom's outer boundary is established by the "mean radius of the outermost electron orbital" or something like that, the atom is waaaaaaaaaaay over 99% free space. The hydrogen atom has a diameter over 100,000 times the diameter of the proton in it's nucleus.
The diameter of the nucleus of a hydrogen atom is approximately 1 femtometer (10^-15 meters). However, since the electron cloud extends much further beyond the nucleus, the overall diameter of a hydrogen atom is on the order of 100 picometers (10^-10 meters).
100,000 times.
The diameter of the nucleus is several orders of magnitude smaller than the diameter of the atom. The nucleus is approximately 10,000 times smaller than the overall size of the atom.
A hydrogen atom is about 100,000 times larger in diameter compared to just a proton. This is because a hydrogen atom consists of a proton at its center with an electron cloud surrounding it, extending the size of the atom.
No, a hydrogen atom does not have a neutron in its nucleus. A hydrogen atom consists of only one proton in its nucleus.
Without a nucleus it can not be either an atom or hydrogen.
A francium atom is larger than a hydrogen atom. This is because francium has more electrons and protons in its nucleus, leading to a larger atomic size compared to hydrogen.
The nucleus of hydrogen has 1 proton, whereas that of helium has 2 protons.
The nucleus of hydrogen has 1 proton, whereas that of helium has 2 protons.
The diameter of a hydrogen atom is roughly 100,000 times larger than the diameter of a proton.
A stable atom of hydrogen (H)
The nucleus of a hydrogen atom is formed by a single proton.