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Where are Almost all of the mass of an atom found
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Where are Almost all of the mass of an atom found
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I would have to say the NUCLEUS because its the only one that makes sense.
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The nucleus.
The nucleus contains almost all of the mass as it also contains protons & neutrons of the atom.
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