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Riley Hutchinson
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24 July, 06:37
The nucleus of an atom has what electric charge?
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Joshua Lynch
24 July, 06:47
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Answer: Positive charge
Explanation:
An atom consists of electron (negatively charged), Proton (Positively charged) and neutron (no charge).
The proton (+) and the neutron (no charge) are in the nucleus of the atom. this makes the resulting charge of the nucleus positive while electron (-) is outside the nucleus.
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