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Oneal
5 April, 10:55
What subatomic particle stabilizes the nucleus?
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Cailyn Hahn
5 April, 12:04
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Neutrons Its main job is to hold together the subatomic particles of the nucleus (protons, which carry a positive charge, and neutrons, which carry no charge. These particles are collectively called nucleons).
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