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Calucate the density of the nucelus of `._(47)^(107)Ag` assuming `R_("nucleus")` is `1.4A^(1//3)xx 10^(-13) cm`. Where `A` is mass number of nucelsus. Compare its density with density of metallic silver `10.5g cm^(-3)`

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