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Stephany Gomez
24 October, 02:36
What subatomic particle has a positive charge?
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Tanya Jefferson
24 October, 05:39
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The most known subatomic particle that possess a positive charge would be the proton. It is found in the nucleus of all atoms, along with neutrons.
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