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Nucleus, made up of protons and nuetrons.

The nucleus. If an atom has positive charge it means one or more electrons has gone missing, leaving a net positive charge due to protons in the nucleus.

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The center of the atom of a chemical element is called nucleus; the nucleus contain protons and neutrons.

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In the nucleus of an atom, there are protons and neutrons. The protons have the positive charge whilst the neutrons have a neutral charge (no charge).

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