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20.1 | Atomic Nucleus and Its Structural Properties |
1. What is the excess of neutrons in the Cu-64 chemical element?
Correct Answer: C
2. Calculate the radius of 4420Ca nuclei in metres.
Correct Answer: A
3. What would the radii of 23892U nuclei be if their density were the same as the density of Earth (about 5500 kg/m3)?
Correct Answer: D
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