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Ahmed
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10 March, 20:10
What particle is NOT locales in the nucleus
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Wilkinson
10 March, 20:31
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Answer: Electron
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The proton and neutron are found in the nucleus while the electron orbits the electron cloud (I'm not the smartest so this might not be right)
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