Chemistry, asked by n0eanassamta, 1 year ago

If the nucleus of an atom contains positively charged particles and like charges repel each other, then why don't the protons repel each other and blow the nucleus apart?

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Answered by sony10
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we all to now that protons and neutrons are in the nucleus and electrons are revolving around it. protons are with positive charge,electrons are with negative and neutrons are neutral. The protons and neutrons can't repel or attract each other

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Answered by TUshukla
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it is bcoz of electrostatic and nuclear force which stables the positive charge

sony10: good answr
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