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What is the typical size of an atomic nucleus compared to the overall size of an atom?
A. The nucleus and atom are approximately the same size
B. The nucleus is slightly smaller than the atom
C. The nucleus is about 10^-15 m, while the atom is about 10^-10 m, making the nucleus about 100,000 times smaller
D. The nucleus is about 10^-10 m, while the atom is about 10^-5 m
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