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74. Is the charge of a nucleus positive, negative, or zero? The charge of an atom? J
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74. Is the charge of a nucleus positive, negative, or zero?
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the charge of a nucleus is neutral, meaning it’s zero
the positive charges of an atom equal the negative charges so the atom has a neutral charge
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