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what is nuclear charge??
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Nuclear Charge: the charge on the nucleus of an atom; controlled by the number of protons and electrons present in an atom.

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The nuclear charge is the total charge in the nucleus for all the protons. It has the same value as the number of atoms. ... The nuclear charge is the total charge in the nucleus for all the protons. It has the same value as the number of atoms. Going through the periodic table, the nuclear charge increases.


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