The nucleus of every atom has positive charge because protons and neutrons of those atoms have positive charge..PROTON which has positive charge is residing IN the nucleus,an ELECTRON, which has negative charge is to be 'found' around the nucleus in a socalled shell.
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The net charge of the nucleus is positive because the electrons (e-) are not in the nucleus there are around it in the outer shells.
No. Neutrons have a neutral charge. The nucleus is positive due to the presence of protons which have a positive charge.
If the question is refering to the positive part of the nucleus of an atom then the answer is protons. The nucleus also is composed on neutrons, which have no charge.
Yes, the centre of a chemical atom is a positive nucleus.
The protons give the nucleus a positive charge.
inside the nucleus there are protons which are positive and neutrons that are neutral, because the neutrons are neutral they don't affect the charge. so the Nucleus is Positive.
An atomic nucleus has a positive charge.
inside on the nucleus
The atomic nucleus is positive.
Positive, the Neutrons and Protons are inside the nucleus, the negative electrons are outside of it