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What are present inside the nucleus of an atom?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Most atoms have three different subatomic particles inside them: protons, neutrons, and electrons.The protons and neutrons are packed together into the center of the atom (which is called the nucleus) and the electrons, which are very much smaller, whizz around the outside.

Answered by subhojitchakrabortoi
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NEUTRONS(NO CHARGE) AND PROTONS(POSITIVE CHARGE) ARE PRESENT IN THE NUCLEUS OF AN ATOM.

Explanation:

ELECTRONS ARE NEGATIVELY CHARGED ELEMENTS PRESENT IN THE OUTERMOST SHELL OF AN ATOM.

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