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In an atomic model that includes a nucleus, negative charge is

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In an atomic model that includes a nucleus, the negative charge correlates to the electron and is located outside of the positively charged nucleus. It is found in a given region, where there is a probability of electrons to be found called the electron cloud.
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Step-by-step explanation:

Every atom consists of three sub-atomic particles which are protons, neutrons and electrons.

Protons have a positive charge, neutrons have no charge and electrons have a negative charge.

Inside the nucleus of an atom, there will be only protons and neutrons. Whereas electrons revolve around the nucleus of an atom.

Therefore, we can conclude that in an atomic model that includes a nucleus, negative charge is concentrated outside the nucleus of an atom.

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