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Is the nucleus of an atom electrically neutral?

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Is the nucleus of an atom electrically neutral?

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A nucleus contains only positrons and neutrons, which have a positive and neutral charge, respectively. The electrons (with a negative charge) orbit around the nucleus. So, a nucleus in and of itself is positively charged.

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