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6. What charge is in the nucleus? a. negative charge b. positive charge C. no charge d. positive and negative charges
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6. What charge is in the nucleus?
a. negative charge
b. positive charge
C. no charge
d. positive and negative charges
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The nucleus has a positive charge because it contains the protons :)) hope this helped
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The nucleus is a Negative charge I believe
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