The ratio of the nuclear radii of elements with mass numbers 216 and 125 is
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The ratio of the nuclear radii of elements with mass numbers 216 and 125 is
- 216 : 125
- \(\sqrt{216}: \sqrt{125}\)
- 6 : 5
- None of these
Answer
(C) 6 : 5
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