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4 November, 12:52
In and Atom
what particles are not in the nucleus
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Davion Houston
4 November, 16:00
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Electrons are the particle that surrond the nucleus, but are not contained in the nucleus.
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Kristopher Hansen
4 November, 16:36
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Electrons are not in the nucleus
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