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Miracle Friedman
17 January, 10:23
How do you find the charge of an atom's nuclues?
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Dominick Kennedy
17 January, 13:11
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An atom consists of a positively charged nucleus surrounded by one or more negatively charged particles called electrons. The number of protons found in the nucleus equals the number of electrons that surround it, giving the atom a neutral charge (neutrons have zero charge).
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