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what is nucleus in chemistry ​

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The nucleus is a collection of particles called protons, which are positively charged, and neutrons, which are electrically neutral. ... The chemical element of an atom is determined by the number of protons, or the atomic number, Z, of the nucleus. The element oxygen has an atomic number Z=8, while carbon has Z=6.

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The nucleus is a collection of particles called protons, which are positively charged, and neutrons, which are electrically neutral. ... The chemical element of an atom is determined by the number of protons, or the atomic number, Z, of the nucleus. The element oxygen has an atomic number Z=8, while carbon has Z=6.

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