jenadeluna101 jenadeluna101
  • 19-12-2014
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if the nucleus was the size of a tennis ball the atom would be the size of....?

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gnomio gnomio
  • 19-12-2014

It really depends on two things, what element it is, and how many electrons it has.
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1119376 1119376
  • 19-12-2014
If you could find anything just bigger than a tennis ball, you're all good, because the nucleus is almost half the size of the atom, I think! U should find this helpful, if you do, great, I'm glad that I ciyld help
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