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  • 04-01-2019
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What positively charged particle is located at the center of the atom in the nucleus?

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meghanbf
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  • 04-01-2019

The positively charged particle located at the center of an atom is the proton.


Think p in proton and positive.  Neutrons are also located in the nucleus of an atom, but they have a neutral charge (neutron and neutral).


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