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What do we call the tiny core at the center of an atom, containing most of the atom's mass and all of its positive charge?

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The tiny core of the center of an atom, containing most of the atoms mass and all of its positive charge is the nucleus.
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It is called the "nucleus". most of its weight is concentrated at nucleus. It is held by the "strong nuclear force",because of the repulsive nature of both like charges of protons.
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