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4 October, 04:09

Which part of a helium atom is positively charged?

(1) electron (3) nucleus

(2) neutron (4) orbital

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  1. 4 October, 04:32
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    The correct answer is 3.

    In any atom, the nucleus will be positively charged because the only ions in the nucleus are neutrons, which have a neutral charge, and protons, which have a positive charge.

    Electrons are negatively charged, and they are in the orbital, thus making the orbital negatively charged.
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