The diameter (not the volume of diameter) of the atomic nucleus is between 1,75.10-15 m and 15.10-15 m, depending on the chemical element.
If you want the volume and if the nucleus is a perfect sphere: V=Î?d3/6.
At the center of an atom we will find the nucleus of the atom. There, we'll find protons and neutrons (except "common" hydrogen, which has a single proton for a nucleus). For more information on the nucleus of the atom, see the related question below. The dense part of the atom which can usually be 'called' its center is the nucleus - which has charged (electrical) protons and neutrons (electrically neutral) those are surrounds by look-like 'cloud' called electrons.The center core of an atom is called the nucleus. It consists of the neutrons and protons.
Bear in mind that there is a considerable difference between the size of a hydrogen atom and a uranium atom. Atoms are not all the same size. But in general they are in the one to five angstrom range (an angstrom being a tenth of a nanometer; a nanometer being a billionth (10^-9) of a meter).
The nucleus is at the center of the atom because it is the most dense, massive portion of the atom (although, compared to the diameter of the atom, extremely small in surface area and volume). Also, because of its positive charge, the negatively charged electrons orbit around it.
The plural of nucleus is nuclei. It derives from the Latin word nucleus, which means "kernel."
I need a picture of a nucleus can i please get a picture of a nucleus
0.00625mm
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.
The diameter of the nucleus of Encke's Comet is 4.8 km
100,000 times.
The diameter of the helium-4 nucleus is about 1x10-15 m.
it's ovisly 97%
Depends a carbon nucleus is 40 times the size of an hydrogen 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).
1,75.10-6 nm
The diameter of a hydrogen atom is about 10,000 times larger than the diameter of its nucleus. This is because the nucleus is extremely small compared to the overall size of the atom, with electrons occupying the vast majority of the atom's volume.
Protons and neutrons make up the nucleus in an atom, the electrons are in shells or orbits around that nucleus at quite a distance (relatively to the nucleus diameter)
Well it is not a fixed ratio, each element has its own diameter for the atom and nucleus depending on atomic number and atomic weight. but an idea can be given: for a certain elemnt the atom daimeter is 225 picometer and the nucleus diameter is 6 femtometer ,the ratio would be ( 225x 10^ - 12) /(6x 10^ - 15)= 37500.