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If like charges repel, how are protons forced together in the nucleus?

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The nucleus binds together the protons and don't allow them to react with the freely movable electrons. The nucleus contains only neutrons and protons. Neutrons have no charge and don't react at all. Protons have positive charge. The force of attraction can't occur between the protons and electrons because of the nucleus' wall.

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