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The positively charged part at the center of an atom is called as (a) proton (a) neutron (c) electron (d) nucleus

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Answered by TheUrvashi
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✔The positively charged part at the center of an atom is called as

➡(a) protons

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Answered by Nonportrit
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The positively charged part at the center of an atom is called a "proton" or option A. Protons are located in the center part of a atom and has a positive charge. Hence both positive, and proton start with the letter P.


Remember this:


Proton: Positive charge: Located in the center of a atom.

Neutron: Neutral charge: Located in the center of a atom.

Electron: Negative charge: Located on the outside of the atom.


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