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What is true of an atom's nucleus?

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The nucleus of an atom is made up of at least one proton (hydrogen has only one proton in its nucleus) though most have both protons and neutrons. The nucleus is positively charged. This positively charged nucleus creates an electromagnetic force that attracts an holds electrons in orbit around the nucleus.

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Hello Kinseyantonio!

Here is the answer to your question...

It is positively charged and includes most of the atom’s mass.

I hope this helps you and have a great day!! :)

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