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Which argument best explains the charge of an atomic nucleus? (1 point)
An atomic nucleus is positively charged because it is composed of neutrons *
An atomic nucleus is positively charged because it is composed of protons.
An atomic nucleus is negatively charged because it is composed of electrons
An atomic nucleus is negatively charged because it is composed of
neutrons
What do an electron a neutron have in common?
Each particle has a mass of 1 amu *
Each particle exist inside and Atom
Each particle has an electrical charge
Each particle is located in the nucleus
An atomic nucleus is positively charged because it is composed of neutrons *
An atomic nucleus is positively charged because it is composed of protons.
An atomic nucleus is negatively charged because it is composed of electrons
An atomic nucleus is negatively charged because it is composed of
neutrons
What do an electron a neutron have in common?
Each particle has a mass of 1 amu *
Each particle exist inside and Atom
Each particle has an electrical charge
Each particle is located in the nucleus
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neutrons have no electrical charge (neutral)
neutrons have no electrical charge (neutral)
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