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What is the charge on the nucleus of the atom ?

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Answered by anjali657033
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Explanation:

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 santoshi82
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Answer:

proton(+) and nutron(-)

Explanation:

The nuclear charge is the total charge of all the protons in the nucleus so nuclear charge of an atom is positive charge on the nucleus of an atom. It has the same value as the atomic number. The nuclear charge increases as you go across the periodic table.

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