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what is the charge of atoms nuclues

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Answered by bhemavathi493
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It has a charge of -1, exactly equal and opposite to that on the proton. In any complete atom, the number of protons in the nucleus is precisely equal to the number of electrons orbiting it; meaning that the atom's total charge is equal to zero.

Answered by realistic3579
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It has a charge of -1, exactly equal and opposite to that on the proton. In any complete atom, the number of protons in the nucleus is precisely equal to the number of electrons orbiting it; meaning that the atom's total charge is equal to zero.

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