What is the nature of charge on the nucleus of the atom? Why is it so?
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An atom consists of a positively charged nucleus surrounded by one or more negatively charged particles calledelectrons. The number of protons found in the nucleus equals the number ofelectrons that surround it, giving the atom a neutral charge (neutrons have zero charge).
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The nature of the charge of the nucleus of atom is positive as it consists of protons of (+) and neutrons of netural charge. Another reason is that it consists of no electrons (-).
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