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What is Nuclear Charge?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Nuclear Charge is the positive charge present in the nucleus of an atom, which is equal to the number of protons in the nucleus i.e., the atomic number.

Extra :- Increase in nuclear charge decreases the size of an atom because thr electrons are attracted towards the nucleud with a greater force, thereby bringing the outermost shell closer to the nucleus.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The nuclear charge is the total charge of all the protons in the nucleus. It has the same value as the atomic number. The nuclear charge increases you go across the periodic table.

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