Why does the nucleus of an atom have a positive charge?
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The nucleus of an atom consists of the protons and the neutrons, collectively called the nucleons. The neutrons are neutral, that is they are neither posititive nor negatively charged.The protons have a unit positive charge on them, which gives the nucleus a positive charge.
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