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2. The strong nuclear force is an attractive force that binds atoms together in an element protons and electrons together in the nucleus protons and neutrons together in the nuc…
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The strong nuclear force is an attractive force that binds
atoms together in an element
protons and electrons together in the nucleus
protons and neutrons together in the nucleus
protons and electrons together in the atom
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protons and neutrons together in the nucleus
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