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Blake Huff
6 November, 03:14
What the charges of the nucleus
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Easton Castro
6 November, 04:25
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Protons are positive, electrons are negative, and neutrons are neutral. In the nucleus, there are protons and neutrons, so the charge of a nucleus is positive.
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