What is the net charge of the nucleus?

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The question is asking about the electrical charge of the nucleus in an atom. The net charge of the nucleus is primarily determined by the number of protons it contains, as protons are positively charged particles. Therefore, the net charge will be positive and equal to the number of protons, which can vary between different elements.

Answer

positive

The net charge of the nucleus is positive.

Answer for screen readers

The net charge of the nucleus is positive.

More Information

The nucleus consists of protons, which are positively charged, and neutrons, which carry no charge. Neutrons do not affect the overall charge; hence, the net charge is solely due to the protons.

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